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News "is" ? Not " are " ?
Someone answered me " this is wonderful news".
Is "news" always followed with singular verb ?
Mar 9, 2016 10:19 PM
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News is an uncountable noun and is always followed by a singular verb (is, was, has, etc).
Example:
"We have some good news for you?"
"Do you? What is it?"
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For the French "une nouvelle", we just say, "some news". Example: "I have some news for you" though we can also say, "I have a piece of news for you."
March 9, 2016
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Yes, it is a singular noun.
March 9, 2016
Thank you Peachey
March 10, 2016
Some concepts which are plural in your language are uncountable nouns (="it") in English. As well as "news", the words "information" and "advice" are also uncountable and never treated as plural.
March 10, 2016
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