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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Feels

"Even the most assured of all-conquering politicians, a Churchill, Thatcher or a cocky young Blair, relishing their long-imagined moment of arrival at the top of Disraeli’s “greasy pole” of power, feels a sense of awe at the hallowed rituals of the day: the drive to the palace, the kissing of the royal hand, the entry through the big black door, the snappers on the pavement outside, inside the staff’s wary applause." (The Guardian.)

Is the singular verb "feels" in agreement with the above-sentence subject?
  

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Anonymous Is the singular verb "feels" in agreement with the above-sentence subject? feels

  • Anonymous Is the singular verb "feels" in agreement with the above-sentence subject?
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AnonymousIs the singular verb "feels" in agreement with the above-sentence subject?
Yes: the [single] most assured...feels
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Mister MicawberYes: the [single] most assured...feels
Thanks.

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