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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Subject "interests" conflicts with verb "is."

Hi,

I would appreciate some assistance with a grammer question. I have to write an essay about my academic interests and repeatedly throughout the essay I say, "One of my academic interests is journalism" or "Another of my academic interests is creative writing" but when I run a grammer check on my essay it flags these phrases and says, "Subject "interests" conflicts with verb "is.". I have to say what my academic interests are one at a time so I have to start by saying, "One of my academic interests is ....... Can I do this or is that grammatically incorrect?
Thank you
  

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You're grammar check is seeing 'interests' plural conflicting with 'is' singular. It is not seeing - 'One of' - singular The use of 'is' here is correct.

  • You're grammar check is seeing 'interests' plural conflicting with 'is' singular.
  • It is not seeing - 'One of' - singular The use of 'is' here is correct.
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You're grammar check is seeing 'interests' plural conflicting with 'is' singular.

It is not seeing - 'One of' - singular

The use of 'is' here is correct.

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