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Yellowstarstruck Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Relative pronoun/ Collective nouns

Are both acceptable?
1. Pizza is the food that I ate at the restaurant.
2. Pizza was the food that I ate at the restaurant.
Which is correct?
1. Which group is performing? They are the Beatles.
2. Which group is performing? It is the Beatles.
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Top answer

Are both acceptable? Yes. 1.

  • Are both acceptable?
  • Yes.
  • 1.
  • Pizza is the food that I ate at the restaurant.
  • ) 2.
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Are both acceptable? Yes.
1. Pizza is the food that I ate at the restaurant. (Present tense statement about a past event.)
2. Pizza was the food that I ate at the restaurant. (Past tense statement about a past event.)

Which is correct?

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