Tanya Savicheva from Russia writes: Which is correct? What we are interested in is wheat varieties OR What we are interested in are wheat varieties And why then do we say: There is a chair and a table ...
“Every one of us have a role to play” or “Every one of us has a role to play”? “A bunch of students were waiting outside” or “a bunch of students was waiting outside”? “It is I who am here” or “It is ...
One of the earliest and most useful grammar rules in English is that a verb should always agree with its subject in both person and number. Stated more simply, singular subjects should take verbs in ...