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Ron Purewal
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nope. this occurrence of 'and' does not make the subject compound, because it is contained within the prepositional phrases that modify the subject. the subject is still one word (transpiration), and is not in any way plural. in particular, the subject is not transpiration AND anything else - it's just transpiration. there is more than one descriptive phrase, but those phrases are not part of the subject. |
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vietst
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Is OA A?
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Stacey Koprince
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yep, answer is A
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sanj
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is 'rest of 9 inches' singular as 'balance of 9 inches' ? |
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Ron Purewal
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yes. notice that constructions involving numbers and units are, generally, singular - even if they aren't prefaced by such things as 'balance' or 'rest'. for instance, fifteen dollars is far too much to pay for this item --> correct fifteen dollars are far too much to pay for this item --> incorrect same with feet, gallons, inches, ohms, amps, etc. any quantity measured in these sorts of units is almost always singular, since units aren't things that are literally counted. |
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