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Is this sentence correct? A lot of sugar have been added to the milk. A lot of sugar have has been added to the milk No, the verb should be the singular "has" The quantificational noun "lot" is number-transparent, which means that the whole noun phrase takes on the number of the noun that is complement of the preposition "of", which in this case is the non-count "sugar" Since non-count nouns like "sugar" take singular verb agreement it follows that the verb
tense - Difference between is added and was added - English . . . And we tend to read a simple present is added as a predicate adjective = “is new” The reason why folks are uncomfortable with is added in the last version is because the present-tense attribution of “newness” doesn’t fit well with last version, something from the past
Which is correct: the master’s dissertation will lt;officially gt; be . . . The graduation year is when the dissertation will be added to your curriculum officially NB: "master's" has been removed for formatting considerations All sentences have the same meaning, it is a matter of style Saying "officially added to your curriculum" may be redundant since once something is added to a curriculum it is usually "official"
word usage - A review was added TO, IN, or ON? - English Language . . . A new review was added on Sam's Bowling alley My confusion is whether it should be on, to, or in A review is added to or in a place (coffee place, library, museum, etc) I'm finding it a little hard to find sentences with similar structure on the web PS: First question here, so unsure of tags
grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange What does called that form added -th or -eth after verbs I found that in an article and don't know why it was used ? Is it specialized verbs ? In which condition ,should I use that! And he that t
where vs at where - English Language Learners Stack Exchange A new roundabout will be added at the place where the south road currently meets the main road in a t-intersection In that example, the word at is part of the preposition phrase at the place Then, the word where is a relative pronoun introducing a clause You could remove the word where entirely by saying at the place at which the south