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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Verb for any kind of (a plural noun)

Hi. Should the verb be in the singular or in plural? Sorry for not being able to give you a complete example sentence. Thank you for your help in advance.

Any kind of (a plural noun) is/are ...
  

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Use 'is'.

  • Use 'is'.
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Thank you. I just want to get your confirmation. In the following sentence, should the verb be a singular verb, "is"? I am sorry for not being able to provide a complete sentence.

Any kind of vegetables is or are better ...
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"Any kind of vegetables is______"

Kind is singular, and therefore, we must use 'is'.

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