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Why both the sentance are correct? Please provide me Logics behind. Sub - verb Agreement based... - Many men have tried to climb mount Everest but very few succeeded. - Many a man has tried to climb mount Everest but very few succeeded.
19. Sep. 2022 11:28
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Hello, Ayush! According to Webster's Dictionary, "many a" is used with a singular noun to refer to a large number of things or . In this case, they are essentially saying the same thing in both sentences. "Many a" is not commonly used and is seen more in writing than in spoken English. I hope this answer suffices. Please let me know if you have any more questions! Also, if you're interested in taking conversational English lessons with a teacher, I'm currently accepting new students! https://teach.italki.com/teacher/5129645
19. September 2022
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Jazz gives a great answer here. I would add that 'many a' is an idiom. It is important to distinguish idioms from the regular meaning of words, as even native speakers who are unfamiliar with the idiom may have trouble deducing what it means. There is a dictionary which has a section on idioms. In this case, it correctly points out that this idiom is always followed by a singular noun. In my experience, this idiom is used for style when narrating a story.
19. September 2022
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