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Rule "The report that describe(s|d) it in detail is missing"

This is one of many errors that LanguageTool can detect.

Description: The report that describe(s|d) it in detail is missing
By default, this rule is not active in LanguageTool
Message: The verb '\4' does not seem to match the subject.
Category: Grammar (ID: GRAMMAR)
Incorrect sentences
that this rule can detect:
  • Everything which aren't making money is dropped, the Groups will probably be too (forcing users to use G+ instead).
    Correction suggestion: is, was
Correct sentences
for comparison:
  • @all who are interested in drupal tests or discussion apply for new subgroup!
  • IFTTT (“If this, than that”) lets you create conditional statements, known as “applets,” which are triggered based on changes to other web services.
  • None that are zwave, but there are two that are Wi-Fi and can work well.
  • LMAO Who are you.
  • WTF Who are they trying to kid? and who are they stealing from?
  • Just who are you anyway?
  • These artists in particular have been exceptionally successful due to the millions of Latinos in Los Angeles, California that are bilingual/bicultural.
  • And this must be understood of Lands and Fees, the which were accustomed to be in the King's Hands, by reason of Knight service, or Serjeanty, or Right of Patronage.
  • Bus services are available to Guwahati, Assam which are run by Network travels, Blue Hills travels etc.,.
  • The Who are one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century.
  • He was also the author of numerous pieces, amongst which are a life of Thomas a Kempis and a satire on the follies of women entitled Navicula Stultarum Mulierum.
  • The following year, Frederick Hopkins postulated that some foods contained "accessory factors" — in addition to proteins, carbohydrates, fats etc. — that are necessary for the functions of the human body.
  • Many that were not shot were left behind on the Kerguelen Islands.
  • The generation is generally done in gasses (e.g. krypton, hydrogen which are two-photon resonant near 193 nm) or metal vapors (e.g. magnesium).
  • Kagema who were not affiliated with an actual kabuki theatre could be hired through male brothels or those teahouses specializing in kagema.
  • Few who were part of the Free India Legion ever saw any combat, and very few were ever stationed outside Europe.
  • Not who were they 2 years ago.
  • Oh who am I kidding haha?
  • Who are America's “homeless” except yesterday's formerly employed.
  • But sure, “the left are the REAL racists!” who are totally “making nazis by calling all whites nazis”.
ID: SINGULAR_THAT_WHICH_WHO_AGREEMENT [3]
Version: 6.6-SNAPSHOT (2024-12-02 22:33:09 +0100)