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Niwantha
Should I say “the rest is the same” or “the rest are the same”?
Hi friends,
In the following example, should I say “the rest IS the same” or “the rest ARE the same”? Is correct to say “remain / remains” the same? Which is more appropriate?
I have changed only one paragraph of your report. The rest is the same.
Thanks in advance,
Niwantha
May 28, 2020 3:00 AM
Answers · 5
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I agree with Bill.
In this context, "the rest" means "the rest of the report" [rest is uncountable here].
In a different context, such as apples [countable], "the rest [of the apples] are the same" is correct.
May 28, 2020
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In this context I prefer "The rest is the same", and I hear it as meaning "The rest of the report is the same."
May 28, 2020
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If you are referring to multiple things, use “are”. If you are referring to one thing, use “is”.
May 28, 2020
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