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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

subject - verb agreement

Can someone help me out with the following sentnces please?

''What I liked best about New York WAS / WERE the skyscrapers.''

''What I didn't like WAS / WERE the long queues and the weather.''
  

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I'd use the singular, since they are singular concepts, but I can see an argument for both numbers.

  • I'd use the singular, since they are singular concepts, but I can see an argument for both numbers.
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I'd use the singular, since they are singular concepts, but I can see an argument for both numbers.

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