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Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb
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The marketing, for example, are bad for you.
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Grammar
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Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb
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The dog eat.
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Grammar
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Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb
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The dog, whose owner likes you, eat.
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Grammar
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Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb
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She asked whether marketing are bad for you.
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Grammar
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Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb
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She asked whether marketing, for instance, are bad for you.
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Grammar
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Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb
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She wants to know whether this room are big enough.
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Grammar
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Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb
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She wants to know whether this room, for example, are big enough.
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Grammar
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Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb
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She asked whether the dog eat.
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Grammar
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Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb
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She asked whether the dog, whose owner likes you, eat.
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Grammar
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Agreement of relative pronoun 'who' and verb
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There are others who likes sleeping until noon.
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Grammar
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