Can a native speaker tell me how you would say this correctly?
How many pixels is this camera? Its 10 million pixels. How many pixels does the camera have? How many pixels does the camera support? What is the resolution of the camera?
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Top answer
The second is grammatically correct in that the verbs match the plural noun 'pixels'. e. the pixels are part of the camera apparatus, I would think.
— Kosmo
The second is grammatically correct in that the verbs match the plural noun 'pixels'.
e.
the pixels are part of the camera apparatus, I would think.
It is not a separate attachment and therefore does not 'support' anything.
The fourth sentence again is grammatically correct.
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The second is grammatically correct in that the verbs match the plural noun 'pixels'. The third one sounds very formal and I am not sure that it is logical i.e. the pixels are part of the camera apparatus, I would think. It is not a separate attachment and therefore does not 'support' anything. The fourth sentence again is grammatically correct.