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The grass are so nice/the grass is so nice? Ok, that is obvious 'is'. But what about: "Nice grass! They are so cute?" OR "Nice grass! It is so cute?" Both seems a bit off. Let's just say I NEED to comment that they are cute/it is cute. Which one is correct? I heard that grass kind of singular, like fish. But should I grass 'they' or 'it'? Normally I'd use 'is'...but it seems strange to call a lawn of grass 'it'. Thank you!
3. Sep. 2016 04:07
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Grass is uncountable, so you treat it as "it". "Nice grass! It's so cute!" (I've never heard of anyone calling grass "cute", by the way.) Correction: "Both seem a bit off." (Both = 2 = they.) You can, however, use "each one" if you want to use the 3rd person "seems": "Each one seems a bit off." Also, "fish" can be singular, plural or uncountable depending on the context. It's probably not the best example to use here.
3. September 2016
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"It is so cute". Usually when describing an inanimate object, you use it.
3. September 2016
Here , grass is a noun. It's plural form is :Grasses Fresh, soft, fluffy, (if wet) bright and so forth for grass or grasses.
3. September 2016
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