princessleticia
A set of keys is / are on the table. I know " There is a set of keys on the table". What about the sentence above. And whatg about " A group of students is / are in the classroom." thank you
Jul 26, 2012 1:12 PM
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What are you counting? A set -> is on the table. A group -> is in the classroom. "A..." means "one of", so the only possible answer is a singular verb. "Of ____" does not affect the verb. That's the basic rule you should be following.
July 26, 2012
Rajalala has a fair point: if you consider the subject as "they" (eg. "my family" can be treated as either a single group or plural people), then you might get away with swapping is/are... you "might". Still, you shouldn't be careless with grammar rules, because sooner or later someone will pick you up on it! :)
July 26, 2012
Thanks. I've learnt a lot.
July 26, 2012
These rules can vary between US English and UK English. In my understanding, "the team were brilliant" would be correct in the UK as the logic of the grammar is different. "The" is singular but a "team" is comprised of many people, thus the verb would be in the plural.
July 26, 2012
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