I think in subject - verb agreement we tell singular to plural and plural to singular I am fed up with thise subject-verb agreement 💢💥🤬but no doubt u explanation nice 👍
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Sir ,in 1st Rule , Here The couple Is Singular in form &Plural in meaning ,So it requires Plural verb, 🙄 the why did you consider The couple as A collective Noun Sorry if there is anything mistake in my comment 🙏🏻
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hi @NihirShah, you've mentioned the couple example in rule 6 of part 2 and rule 1 in part 3, but they are using different subject-verb agreement, so what's right?
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Hi, sir I have a doubt... In the last video u just told that couple is a singular word but as two are included in it we use are there (the couple are going out this week) but sir, now u say that we have to use singular verb here,( The couple eats out once a month) the reason u say is that both do the same thing. In the before sentence also the couple does the same thing right sir even then why didn't we use a singular verb there? Can u please make it clear sir?
Couple (collective noun): If the collective noun refers to the group as a unit, then it takes a singular verb. If it refers to the individuals in the group or the parts that make up the group, then the verb should be plural. In British English, it is more common for collective nouns to function as "plurals" in all instances. The couple are to get married. ( referring individuals in the group of two) The couple has two kids. ( couple as a single unit)
I have a doubt, In your 6 rule video - Ex: the couple are going out this week ( *are* - plural) { singular form but plural meaning so plural verb} In this video - Ex: The couple eats out once a month (*eats* - singular) {collective nouns} So which is the correct answer? For these questions how should we write?
When referring to a couple, you should use "couple is" if you are considering them as a single unit. For example, "The couple is going on a vacation." However, if you want to emphasize the two individuals in the pair, you can use "couple are." For instance, "The couple are celebrating their anniversary separately this year."
I think in subject - verb agreement we tell singular to plural and plural to singular I am fed up with thise subject-verb agreement 💢💥🤬but no doubt u explanation nice 👍
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2:03 you said e have to use singular verb ad written plural verb
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@@fantasticcook6464 I hope you could appreciate what was clarified in the video except for focusing on what the mistakes were...u need to understand it's not that easy to make videos and mistakes happen...
2:36 the couple are
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Sir ,in 1st Rule ,
Here The couple Is Singular in form &Plural in meaning ,So it requires Plural verb, 🙄 the why did you consider The couple as A collective Noun
Sorry if there is anything mistake in my comment 🙏🏻
"********** is driving across country" this portion says that they are not acting separately. so we can use singular form.
Here both singular and plural are correct...it depends on the situation...it isn't clear whether they are going together or not....so both are correct
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hi @NihirShah, you've mentioned the couple example in rule 6 of part 2 and rule 1 in part 3, but they are using different subject-verb agreement, so what's right?
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2:03 sir why then you wrote that subject 1 ((or /nor))) subject 2 gives plural verb
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Hi, sir I have a doubt...
In the last video u just told that couple is a singular word but as two are included in it we use are there (the couple are going out this week) but sir, now u say that we have to use singular verb here,( The couple eats out once a month) the reason u say is that both do the same thing. In the before sentence also the couple does the same thing right sir even then why didn't we use a singular verb there? Can u please make it clear sir?
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the couple are going out this week .why are is used here ?
according to rule 1 it is incorrect but it is in your video part 2
so please explain this
Couple (collective noun):
If the collective noun refers to the group as a unit, then it takes a singular verb. If it refers to the individuals in the group or the parts that make up the group, then the verb should be plural. In British English, it is more common for collective nouns to function as "plurals" in all instances.
The couple are to get married. ( referring individuals in the group of two)
The couple has two kids. ( couple as a single unit)
The couple is used as a single unit here that's why
The word "Furniture" is singular or plural? Please clear my doubt.
Singular
Singular and plural is same
Singular
It's PLURAL as well as SINGULAR
E.g.
1) Is there any furniture available here ?
2) There are many furniture to buy
Singular
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3:56 I'm a little confused.
Isn't couple a singular noun but it's meaning is in plural form so plural verb should be used here in that case?
Plural verb would've been used if members would've been acting as individuals.
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I have a doubt,
In your 6 rule video - Ex: the couple are going out this week ( *are* - plural) { singular form but plural meaning so plural verb}
In this video - Ex: The couple eats out once a month (*eats* - singular) {collective nouns}
So which is the correct answer?
For these questions how should we write?
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When referring to a couple, you should use "couple is" if you are considering them as a single unit. For example, "The couple is going on a vacation." However, if you want to emphasize the two individuals in the pair, you can use "couple are." For instance, "The couple are celebrating their anniversary separately this year."
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