North Harris College Writing Center
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6. Subjects Plural in Form
Singular verbs are usually used with nouns that are plural in form but singular in meaning.
The following nouns are usually singular in meaning:
news,
economics,
ethics,
physics,
mathematics,
gallows,
mumps,
measles,
shambles,
whereabouts.
a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is…
physics is a difficult course…
statistics is…
politics is…
athletics seems…
Nouns such as
gymnastics,
tactics,
trousers,
scissors,
athletics,
tidings,
acoustics,
riches, and
barracks are usually treated as plural.
His tactics are sneaky.
The scissors are on the table.
The trousers are hanging in the closet.
Plural nouns denoting a mass,
a quantity, or a number require a singular verb when the subject is
regarded as a unit.
Five dollars is too much for her to pay.
Fifty bushels was all the bin would hold.
Though
usage is mixed, phrases involving addition, multiplication,
subtraction, and division of
numbers usually take the singular form.
Two plus two is four.
Two times three is six.
Twelve divided by six is two.
In expressions like
Dostları ilə paylaş: