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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Singular pr plural

"It was those afternoons that silently sowed the seed of my passion for ..."

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"It were those afternoons that silently sowed the seed of my passion for ..."

Or is it better to say "It was during those afternoons that the seed of my passion for ... was silently sowed."

Thank for help.
  

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" Should it be "it were" instead?

  • " Should it be "it were" instead?
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"It was those afternoons that silently sowed the seed of my passion for medicine."

Should it be "it were" instead?
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No. It (the grammatical subject) is singular.

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