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Kadioguy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Bleeding gums that occurs is the indicative of gingivitis

On the package of dental floss, it says:

CAUTION:

Bleeding gums that occurs when first using floss is the indicative of gingivitis. This should recover in 10 days. If not, consult your dentist.

Isn't the word Bleeding gums a plural noun?

Why does it use occurs and is in the sentence?

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kadioguy sn't the word Bleeding gums a plural noun? No; it is a singular medical condition. kadioguy Why does it use occurs and is in the sentence?

  • kadioguy sn't the word Bleeding gums a plural noun?
  • No; it is a singular medical condition.
  • kadioguy Why does it use occurs and is in the sentence?
  • That's why.
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kadioguysn't the word Bleeding gums a plural noun?

No; it is a singular medical condition.

kadioguyWhy does it use occurs and is in the sentence?

That's why.

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