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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

it

Talking about a television show.

What I like about it are the homes, clothes, shoes, plot, witty remarks, fights, arguments, etc.. Or

What I like about it is the homes, clothes, shoes, plot, witty remarks, fights, arguments, etc..

I'd use are because it's describing a list of things, but what confuses me is that it follows it.
  

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'It' is irrelevant, though 'what' (which is often singular) is. I would use the same plural verb that you would.

  • 'It' is irrelevant, though 'what' (which is often singular) is.
  • I would use the same plural verb that you would.
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'It' is irrelevant, though 'what' (which is often singular) is. I would use the same plural verb that you would.

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