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Which form of verb is used with none?
Use a singular verb with none when what you are referring to is singular (or you want to emphasize its singleness): None of the gossip was about me. (Not one part of the gossip was about me.) None of the snow has melted.
Is them an indefinite pronoun?
(Issue 3) Some indefinite pronouns (e.g., “all,” “some”) can be singular or plural. The indefinite pronouns “all,” “any,” “more,” “most,” and “some” are singular when they refer to something singular but plural when they refer to something plural. (“Them” is plural, so “are” is correct.)
Is it neither or neither have?
It depends on the ‘subject’ noun/pronoun of the sentence. For first and second person subjects (I/we and you respectively), neither/nor has to be followed by ‘have’. For third person singular number subjects (he/she/any name or individual noun), it’s followed by ‘has’.
Not only that but it is very rare you’ll find someone who can honestly say they don’t like cookies (if they don’t, you’re probably better off without them anyways). Starting a new job and nervous about getting along with your co-workers?
There are a lot of healthy cookie options out there. There are vegan cookies, oatmeal raisin cookies, whole wheat cookies, and even breakfast cookies with grains, nuts, and dried fruit. If you think of cookies as only an unhealthy desert, well, think again!
Why does Cookie Monster be eating cookies?
The habitual be: Why cookie monster be eating cookies, whether he is eating cookies or not. Cookie Monster cupcakes allude to the puppet’s existential state at a Seville bakery this year.
One of the absolute best things about cookies is the sheer variety. There is a cookie out there for everyone. Whether you like the classic chocolate chip, the healthy oatmeal raisin, the colorful sugar cookie, or even something that combines sweet and salty, no matter what your taste buds are craving, there is a cookie for you.
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