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Ludikris Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Plural verb or not ???

0 Does one pluralize the word "present" when you use it with a singular entity made up of many people as in this sentence .. 02br
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00"Perfect Promotions presents a historic event not to be missed"... ( they presents ) 02br
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00"Perfect Promotions present a historic event not to be missed"... . ( they present ) 02br
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00As far as I understand, the latter is grammatically correct. 0-
  

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0 Welcome, ludikris. 02br 02br 00this question does arise from time to time. 02br 02br 00I think that it should be: 01blockquote 00"Perfect Promotions presents a historic event not to be missed"...

  • 0 Welcome, ludikris.
  • 02br 02br 00this question does arise from time to time.
  • 02br 02br 00I think that it should be: 01blockquote 00"Perfect Promotions presents a historic event not to be missed"...
  • 12blockquote 12br 02br 00"Perfect Promotions" is the name of a company, and therefore a singular entity.
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0 Welcome, ludikris. 02br
02br
00this question does arise from time to time. 02br
02br
00I think that it should be: 01blockquote
00"Perfect Promotions presents a historic event not to be missed"... 12blockquote
12br
02br
00"Perfect Promotions" is the name of a company, and therefore a singular entity.

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