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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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verb subject arrangment

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kindly teach me the verb subject arrangment for "all" and "all of ".
  

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Anonymous kindly teach me the subject verb agreement for "all" and "all of ". Look at the noun in your all/all of phrase. If the noun is singular, use a singular verb.

  • Anonymous kindly teach me the subject verb agreement for "all" and "all of ".
  • Look at the noun in your all/all of phrase.
  • If the noun is singular, use a singular verb.
  • If the noun is plural, use a plural verb.
  • Eg: All (of) the cake is gone.
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Anonymouskindly teach me the subject verb agreement for "all" and "all of ".
Look at the noun in your all/all of phrase. If the noun is singular, use a singular verb. If the noun is plural, use a plural verb.

Eg:
All (of) the cake is gone.
All (of) the cakes are gone.

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