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Trunks Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Understanding of some tenses

Consider this sentence:

Ever since the quality of teacher education came under public scrutiny, suggestions for upgrading the profession are abounding. (Is this sentence correct?)

What is the difference if i had used "have abounded" instead? Can you please explain these?

Plus, can you tell me why "police" is considered a plural subject?
  

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Can anybody delete this: this thread has been mistakenly repeated twice at the same time!!! I tried to delete it, but it says "permission expired"!!!
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The sentence is on pas tense

Police means the whole team of manpeople

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