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The verb should be singular because its subject (value) is singular.
Because the phrase introduced by "as well as" is parenthetical, the subject is simply "An Abu Sayyaf leader" and the verb should be singular — "was also said".
For instance, if the underlying application provides conflicting instruction to produce a sentence whose Agent term should be singular but whose Action term should be plural, Action will be adjusted to singular, and not the other way round.
Thus, any verb that goes with it should be singular: none is instead of none are, none goes instead of none go, none reads instead of none read, and so on.
We added the genome size of each of the C. trachomatis strains into table 1. 1) Background, paragraph 2: "mutations" should be singular This mistake is now corrected in the manuscript.
If the subject is singular, the verb should be singular.
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When you put a noun in front of another noun, should it be singular or plural?
The singular verb "has chosen" is correct, but the pronoun and object should also be singular: neither party has chosen "its candidate" yet.
Probably better to keep it plural throughout — or avoid "family" and just say "the Osbornes have been …" Each had contracted H.I.V. as teenagers.Used as a pronoun, "each" is generally singular, so the later references should also be singular: "Each had contracted H.I.V. as a teenager".
Democratic duty should be the singular focus of those on the green benches, not an added extra.
The optimal decoding matrix U and encoding matrix V should be the singular value decomposition (SVD) of H.
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