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Money123 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Use of 'is' or 'are'

Please check of use of 'is' in this sentence. Should 'is' be replaced with 'are'?

"All analysis of transactions is determined by rules set by each credit union. "
  

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Yes. All analy ses of transactions are determined by rules set by each credit union.

  • Yes.
  • All analy ses of transactions are determined by rules set by each credit union.
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Yes.

All analyses of transactions are determined by rules set by each credit union.
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'is' is a singular term for 'are'. 'are' is a plural term. example: This is a car. They are football players.
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NO-ish. 'Analysis' is singular, therefore any analysis done requiresthe singular article 'is.' However, if 'all' precedes 'analysis', then the author implies that there is more than one analysis applied, and, thus, should be changed to the plural form of analysis: 'analyses'. Once that is changed, then you will use the plural 'are'. Until analysis becomes analyses or the 'All' is removed, however,
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Anonymous if 'all' precedes 'analysis', then the author implies that there is more than one analysis applied, and, thus, should be changed to the plural form of analysis: 'analyses'
No. Analysis can be used as an uncountable noun, and all can be used with uncountable nouns.

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