Re: should this be corrected?
- From: kwan <kwan.jingx@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 08:51:44 -0700
On Oct 25, 6:58 am, Robert Lieblich <r_s_liebl...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mike M wrote:
On 25 Oct, 10:05, Lars Eighner <use...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
None are correct.
None *is* correct.
Sorry.
You should be sorry. There's nothing wrong in using a plural verb
with "none." Indeed, there are times when the singular is
impossible. Start here:
<http://www.bartleby.com/61/82/N0138200.html>.
This is what I wrote:
1-The sound, sense, emotion and views used for describing the starting
point for the journey to the Usher House.
I don know which should I use
2- The sound, sense, emotion and views are used for describing the
starting point of the journey to the House of Usher.
the first paragraph: uses "used", and "point for"
the second paragraph: use "are used", and "point of"
Sometime I am confuse what to use, such trouble are:
when to use "is used", "are used" or "used"
thank you
.
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