Originally posted by secret at 2005-3-23 08:26 PM: No no no,"A number of...." represents the tickets, not "a number". you are correct. but have you learned 'collective nouns'. A number of tickets although 'tickets' is not single, a number of is the main word.'A' of cource is a article, 'A' is single, so it is 'is', that's all of my talking about this. i am not sure.
Originally posted by oscar at 2005-3-23 10:14 PM: 這類的agreement要背的~ 好像: 1. "One of the" + a plural noun + a singular verb e.g. One of the girls fails the exam. 2a. "The number of" + plural noun + singular verb 2b ... but why some teachers and F.6,7 told me the answer is 'is'. and a note said that if we use on this case, we will use 'is'. [ Last edited by hinchun34 on 2005-3-23 at 10:22 PM ] |