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Green hat 748 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Subject verb agreement

Hi, sir

Please elaborate the below sentence, I found it in a newspaper, I think there is an error. Please clarify. I think 'are' replace 'is' as subject is plans and official is adjective.

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Official plans to measure unemployment at an annual and quarterly frequency is in a shambles.

  

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Yes, "is" should be "are", and you are correct that "official" is an adjective.

  • Yes, "is" should be "are", and you are correct that "official" is an adjective.
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Yes, "is" should be "are", and you are correct that "official" is an adjective.

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