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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct?

Hi, I would like know if it's 'team' or 'teams' in this context.

What you are seeing here are that the All-time favourite and the only remaining * teams (where * denotes a suitable adjective).

Thanks.

  

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You need 'is', not 'are'. What you are seeing here is that the All-time favourite and the only remaining * teams (where * denotes a suitable adjective). Either team or teams i s possible, depending on what you want to say in the rest of the sentence..

  • You need 'is', not 'are'.
  • What you are seeing here is that the All-time favourite and the only remaining * teams (where * denotes a suitable adjective).
  • Either team or teams i s possible, depending on what you want to say in the rest of the sentence..
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You need 'is', not 'are'.

What you are seeing here is that the All-time favourite and the only remaining * teams (where * denotes a suitable adjective).

Either team or teams is possible, depending on what you want to say in the rest of the sentence..

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