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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Was/were


As far as she knew, only two of Lyden’s children were deemed dangerous. It was the reason Becky never had kids of her own. Those two children was[were] something her father never spoke about.

Was or were? Thanks.
  

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Anonymous Was or were? Either one. The sentence makes an equality between a plural and a singular, so you have a choice.

  • Anonymous Was or were?
  • Either one.
  • The sentence makes an equality between a plural and a singular, so you have a choice.
  • CJ
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AnonymousWas or were?
Either one. The sentence makes an equality between a plural and a singular, so you have a choice.

CJ

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