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For questions about the difference between singular and plural forms of a word; when they should be used, or the difference between them.
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"A count of how many of this item IS in the room", or "A count of how many of this item ARE ... [duplicate]
Which is correct out of the following?
A count of how many of this item ARE in the room
A count of how many of this item IS in the room
Does the this item require the singular is?
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Is this gramatically correct: "A count of how many of this item are in the game and where th...
I read the following sentence in a game rule book:
An item card includes: a count of how many of this item are in the game and where this card lies within that count.
Is this gramatically correct, o …