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New Hope Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Litres of water is/are

What is correct, is or are, was or were?

There are /is 300 litres of water in the tank.

A filling station had 995 litres of petrol. Around 400 litres were/was filled in cars.

  

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New Hope What is correct, is or are, was or were? There are 300 litres of water in the tank. A filling station had 995 litres of petrol.

  • New Hope What is correct, is or are, was or were?
  • There are 300 litres of water in the tank.
  • A filling station had 995 litres of petrol.
  • Around 400 litres were pumped into in cars.
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New HopeWhat is correct, is or are, was or were?

There are 300 litres of water in the tank.

A filling station had 995 litres of petrol. Around 400 litres were pumped into in cars.

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