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The data show a slight increase or The data showS a slight increase?
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Could you please tell me which is 100% correct The data show a slight increase or The data showS a slight increase?
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"The data show(S) a slight increase over ten years in the number visiting the cinema more than three times per month."
Oct 14, 2019 9:50 AM
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New Oxford American Dictionary
USAGE
In Latin, data is the plural of datum and, historically and in specialized scientific fields, it is also treated as a plural in English, taking a plural verb, as in the data were collected and classified. In modern nonscientific use, however, it is generally not treated as a plural. Instead, it is treated as a mass noun, similar to a word like information, which takes a singular verb. Sentences such as data was collected over a number of years are now widely accepted in standard English.
October 14, 2019
"The data show(s)" is correct :)
October 14, 2019
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