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Maximus69 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is and are?

Many people says ' Is this why you are not here '.Can i say 'Are these why you are not here '.And another thing.People also says ' This is not it '.Can i say ' These are not it '.If can,can you please tell me what is the meaning/diffrences of these sentences.Thanks
  

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-- Obviously, 'this' refers to one thing and 'these' refers to more than one thing.

  • -- Obviously, 'this' refers to one thing and 'these' refers to more than one thing.
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Can i say 'Are these why you are not here?' -- Yes

Can i say 'These are not it ' -- Yes

If can,can you please tell me what is the meaning/diffrences of these sentences.-- Obviously, 'this' refers to one thing and 'these' refers to more than one thing.

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