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- Staff are or staff is - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Which is correct in the following example? "The following staff are is (?) absent today: John Doe Jane Doe Bob Doe"
- grammar - Is there versus Are there - English Language Usage . . .
Are there any questions I should be asking? Is there any articles available on the subject? My instinct is that in the two questions above, it should be 'are' as the subjects of the sentences (
- Team is or Team are - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Is it correct to say, the team that will be attending with me is listed below: or should I say the team that will be attending with me are listed below
- Difference between are you done and have you done.
I was just wondering, how can we differentiate "are you done?" and "have you done?", and what is the appropriate way to use each?
- My family *is* or My family *are*? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate: Are collective nouns always plural, or are certain ones singular? Which is correct: The rest of the staff is or are? The rest of my family is or are? I've done a bit of re
- and I am are… - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Thanks to the responses, they cleared it up nicely I noticed the subject title changed from it's original "Blank, Blank, and I am are…" I am adding it back in as a comment, since the new header makes it impossible to find using a Google Search
- auxiliary verbs - What are the following words called: Am, Is, Are, Was . . .
The words you cited are all forms of the verb “be”, which is also known as a copula or linking verb The term auxiliary verb applies to verbs, such as forms of be, have, and do, that conjoin with another verb to add syntactic or semantic information, such as grammatical aspects like the progressive aspect or perfective aspect: progressive aspect: be + present participle (e g am walking
- Who are or who is? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I have a sentence: They are planning to have holidays soon What will be the question? Who IS planning to have their holidays soon? or Who ARE planning to have their holidays soon?
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