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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Some more is/are

Hi everyone.

The following sentences are annoying me a bit...

"Each and everyone of them IS/ARE going"

"Each of the(or these) theories ARE/IS correct"

Thanks one and all...

Rob
  

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" You are speaking of "them" (whoever or whatever they are) as individual people/things, one at a time.

  • " You are speaking of "them" (whoever or whatever they are) as individual people/things, one at a time.
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Use "is."

You are speaking of "them" (whoever or whatever they are) as individual people/things, one at a time.
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AnonymousHi everyone.

The following sentences are annoying me a bit...

"Each and everyone of them IS/ARE going"

"Each of the(or these) theories ARE/IS correct"

Thanks one and all...

Rob
Even though I know that "is" is correct, I often try to avoid the problem [for those listening or re

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