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Is ‘it’ singular or can ‘it’ be plural too?
Is ‘it’ singular or can ‘it’ be plural too?
For example can I say, referring to something plural:
It are only small errors.
Or should it be:
It is only small errors.
I am almost certain that mostly the first, ‘it are’, is used. But it is strange since ‘it’ is actually just one thing, right?
Sep 27, 2013 6:46 AM
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‘it’ is singular.
You can say:
It is only a small error.
Or
They are only small errors [ plural].
September 27, 2013
Mmm. Look at this:
[http://www.dutchgrammar.com/en/?n=Pronouns.Ps04]
Never knew! Good, I have still some things to learn with English then.
September 28, 2013
It's a remarkable difference with Dutch and German then. You can say "Het zijn kleine fouten" and "Es sind kleine Fehler".
September 27, 2013
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