Kailin
"The proportions of state-owned companies and private owned companies are 17% and 20% respectively" Which one is correct? Or both? 1)"The proportions of state-owned companies and private owned companies are 17% and 20% respectively" 2)"The proportion of state-owned companies and private owned companies are 17% and 20% respectively" [In case anyone needs the context: The proportion means: how many percentages a certain type of companies account for in this data, e.g 17 state-owned companies' records in the 100 entire records, then the proportion is 17%.] The difference is the plural and singular form of "proportion". Is 2) incorrect? Also, I wondered whether there is any case where I could possibly keep the noun as singular form and still use the plural "are", in the structure: The [noun.] of A and B are C and D. Thank you!
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You're talking about the PROPORTION. so if it's PROPORTION it's only one. singular. but if it's PROPORTIONS. that's plural.
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You have two proportions. The simplified sentence is "the proportions are 17% and 20%." You need "proportions are" However, strictly 17% and 20% are not proportions but percentages. A proportion would be 1/5 not 20%.
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As it stands, the statement will not make sense and will not be correct regardless of whether you use "proportion" or "proportions". Without context, you will not get any intelligent answers.
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