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We lost track of the grammar en route and ended up with a singular subject and plural verb.
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A singular subject like "country" goes with a verb conjugated in the singular like "is". A plural subject like "countries" takes a verb conjugated in the plural, like "are". A country is.
Nicholas Kristof, an op-ed columnist for the New York Times, has a singular subject: sexual slavery.
The neither/nor construction yields a singular subject and would require "has been given".
For those who accepted simple supposition as supposition for a common nature, "Man is a species" had a singular subject.
In "the media protects," the verb is conjugated for a singular subject.
If the sentence has a singular subject and the verb is at its present tense, you should use Does.
It also could not be negated with don't, nor could it be used in the past tense or with a third person singular subject.
A similar problem; make it "has displayed" to agree with the singular subject "intervention".
The plural verbs don't agree with the singular subject "way".
but as nga-ra-ndi when inflected for a first-person singular subject (I).
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