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Grammarian-bot Posted 20 years ago
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"growth rate" takes singular verb or plural verb.

Is the word "rate" a unit of measurement? If yes then I think it should take a singular verb. Please help me with this problem.

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Yes, "rate" gets a singular verb. It's a countable noun. You can have growth rate s as well.

  • Yes, "rate" gets a singular verb.
  • It's a countable noun.
  • You can have growth rate s as well.
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Yes, "rate" gets a singular verb.

It's a countable noun. You can have growth rates as well.

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