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SSY Jung Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

are/is

Dear members

"Meeting are every Monday morning starting from the beginning of the year"

I think that the verb of the sentence above should use "is" rather than "are" because of "every".

Am I right?

Thanks

SSY
  

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"Meetings are held every Monday morning, starting after the beginning of the year"

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"Meetings are held every Monday morning, starting after the beginning of the year"
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Anonymous"Meetings are held every Monday morning, starting after the beginning of the year"
I agree with "Meetings are ...", but "starting after" does not seem like an improvement to me.
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Would you suggest better sentence for me, please?

Thanks

SSY
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"Meetings are every Monday morning starting from the beginning of the year" sounds OK to me.

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