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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Is or are

Writing "correct" but "not natural" sentences is/are seen, even by native speakers every so often.

Please help me here, before it turns into a kind of war.

  

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'Writing "correct" but "not natural" sentences' is grammatically singular. Don't be distracted by the fact that "sentences" is plural; what governs it is the word "writing". However 'Writing "correct" but "not natural" sentences is seen' is horrible English.

  • 'Writing "correct" but "not natural" sentences' is grammatically singular.
  • Don't be distracted by the fact that "sentences" is plural; what governs it is the word "writing".
  • However 'Writing "correct" but "not natural" sentences is seen' is horrible English.
  • I do not recommend anyone using this.
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'Writing "correct" but "not natural" sentences' is grammatically singular. Don't be distracted by the fact that "sentences" is plural; what governs it is the word "writing".

However 'Writing "correct" but "not natural" sentences is seen' is horrible English. I do not recommend anyone using this.

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