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it was activities
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it was activities" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not usable because "activities" is a plural noun and should be preceded by a plural verb or rephrased for clarity. Example: "It was a series of activities that kept us engaged throughout the day."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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So for a few years it was activities (rafting, canyoning) and cities (they loved Amsterdam).
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57 human-written examples
"It was activity.
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It was activity by way of protest".
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And it was activity that I like".
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Exxon said news reporting about it's activities was "inaccurate and deliberately misleading".
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It's activities will include engaging the tech community in online advocacy, policy and fundraising.
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Because it's activities such as these that are going to help us address climate change.
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(1) It is activity dependent as evidenced by its blockade by TTX.
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"It's good activity without an indication that it's healthy for the market; it's activity without indication of growth," said Alan J. Pomerantz, a partner who specializes in real estate law at the firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges.
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It's activity masquerading as achievement.
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Simply stated, it is activity based therapy.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to multiple activities, use the plural verb form "were" instead of "was". For example, use "there were activities".
Common error
Avoid using the singular verb "was" with the plural noun "activities". Always ensure verb agreement in your sentences.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it was activities" functions as an attempt to describe a state or situation, but it's grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI indicates, the plural noun "activities" requires a plural verb form, such as "were".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it was activities" is grammatically incorrect because it uses a singular verb form with a plural noun. As Ludwig AI pointed out, the correct phrasing would be "there were activities" or a similar construction that ensures subject-verb agreement. While examples exist, the phrase is infrequent and should be avoided in formal writing. Related alternatives include using the plural verb "were" or rephrasing to use a singular noun like "it was an activity".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
there were activities
Changes the verb to the plural form "were" to agree with the plural noun "activities".
it involved activities
Replaces the verb "was" with "involved" to better describe the situation.
it consisted of activities
Uses "consisted of" to indicate that the subject was made up of various activities.
it included activities
Employs "included" to show that activities were part of something.
it featured activities
Uses "featured" to highlight the presence of activities.
it offered activities
Uses "offered" to emphasize that activities were available.
it provided activities
Uses "provided" to indicate that activities were supplied or made available.
it encompassed activities
Employs "encompassed" to suggest that the subject covered a range of activities.
it comprised activities
Uses "comprised" to show the subject was composed of various activities.
it was activity-based
Rephrases the sentence to use "activity-based" as an adjective describing the subject.
FAQs
How do I correct the phrase "it was activities"?
The phrase "it was activities" is grammatically incorrect. You should use the plural verb form "were" instead, as in "there were activities". Or restructure the sentence using "activity" in the singular, such as /s/"it+was+an+activity".
What is a more grammatically sound way to say "it was activities"?
A more grammatically sound way to express this is to use the plural verb form: /s/"there+were+activities". Alternatively, rephrase to use a singular noun, such as /s/"it+was+an+activity".
Is "it was activities" ever correct?
No, "it was activities" is generally not considered correct in standard English. The correct phrasing is to use the plural form, such as /s/"there+were+activities".
What's the difference between "it was activities" and "it involved activities"?
"It was activities" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing is /s/"there+were+activities". "It involved activities" is grammatically correct and implies that something included or consisted of various activities.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested