The verb is in the plural when the series of subjects is in the plural, like: "Wine, ale or beer is included in the charge"/ Tomatoes, potatoes or onions are cheaper now than they were last week
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Most singular nouns are made plural by simply putting an – s at the end
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I was hoping to find more information on this but it's proven hard to google
Each may appear after a plural noun and be part of a plural subject in a sentence
We’re most likely to see and use the plural form, as parentheses () are punctuation marks we use to interrupt a sentence by adding explanatory information
Nouns: singular and plural - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary The key is that you have men and frogs- both plural
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If you can only have one of something, then when you don't, you don't have Collection is a singular noun, so “is” is the right word to use
Other countries might treat those constructions as plural and might prefer “are
Thinking of “any” as a strictly singular or plural word is mistaken in the first place
If they were asked to name their favorite animals, the children might not be sure if they should name more than one
– Edwin Ashworth
Create - using /resources with POST method (observe plural) at some places using /resource (singular) Update - using /resource/123 with PUT method
“Any” can have different meanings depending on the context in which you use it
This is called a base plural 'cause the base sheep, the thing that you would normally add this particle S to doesn't change whether it's singular sheep or plural sheep
As a comment, I didn't have space to explain it properly
In those cases, because we aren’t addressing the audience as a whole, the correct form is “Audience Are”
One of them knows / know something
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