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Lcchang Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

subject-verb agreement

....And you may say you don't enjoy a good ol' "Silent Night" sing-along, but it's popular carols like that which continue to help spread the deepest meaning of Christmas.

I think there are some grammar mistakes that have to do with subject-verb agreement in the sentence above.

....but it's a popular carol like that which continues to...

How does it sound now? Please advise.

LCChang
  

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The original version is right, and so is your version. carols continue they continue a carol continues it continues

  • The original version is right, and so is your version.
  • carols continue they continue a carol continues it continues
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The original version is right, and so is your version.

carols continue
they continue

a carol continues
it continues
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Lcchang....And you may say you don't enjoy a good ol' "Silent Night" sing-along, but it's popular carols like that which continue to help spread the deepest meaning of Christmas.

I think there are some grammar mistakes that have to do with subject-verb agreement in the s
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The it is "dummy it" of a cleft structure.

For more on cleft sentences, see .

CJ
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Cool Breeze
Lcchang....And you may say you don't enjoy a good ol' "Silent Night" sing-along, but it's popular carols like that which continue to help spread the deepest meaning of Christmas.

I think there are some grammar mistakes that have to do

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