Olya
Stairs Do I have to use IS or ARE with the word STAIRS? The stairs is at the backyard. OR The stairs is at the backyard.
3 apr. 2016 18:13
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I think you mean 'steps.' We think of 'stairs' as being inside a building, not in the back yard. Anyway, 'stairs' is plural and accordingly you must use 'are.' E.g. The steps are in the back yard. The stairs are through the hall.
3 april 2016
simple answer: "stairs" = plural therefore use "are" For reference: "steps" is normally used for outside, but also: "watch your step" = be careful where you are walking "our child has taken his the first step" - starting to walk instead of crawl. "the first step is high, but the rest of the steps are low" - singular & plural "Learning languages is hard, but take one step at a time"
7 april 2016
"Stairs" is treated as plural. "The stairs are in the backyard". You can use the word "stair" to mean a single step, or to refer to the entire set of stairs. You can also say "staircase", "stairway" or "flight of stairs".
3 april 2016
"The stairs are in the backyard" would be correct, since "stairs" are plural
3 april 2016
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