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Evo25 Posted 18 years ago
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corresponds

(1)the money i've saved corresponds/correspond to the amount i need for my course.
which one is corrrect?
money is appear as uncountable noun.money here can be considered as plural or singular?or neither one?
  

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Evo25 (1)the money i've saved corresponds/ correspond to the amount i need for my course. which one is corrrect? or neither one?

  • Evo25 (1)the money i've saved corresponds/ correspond to the amount i need for my course.
  • which one is corrrect?
  • or neither one?
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Evo25(1)the money i've saved corresponds/correspond to the amount i need for my course.
which one is corrrect?
money is appear as uncountable noun.money here can be considered as plural or singular?or neither one?

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Money, time, value etc...are all uncountable and thus always are used in singular context

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