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Hello everyone! Could you help me with this sentence?)
"A lettuce and a carrot (is/are) all I need to make the salad"
I always get confused when it comes to "all" đ
17 Kas 2021 11:18
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All can be tricky. If you turn the sentence around to âAll I need to make the salad IS a head of lettuce and a carrot.â Because all = the only thing, even though the predicate is two things. But for sure as others noted your sentence has a plural subject and needs ARE.
17 Kasım 2021
1
Hello!
It would be "are" because you are mentioning two things and therefore you need a verb that goes with the plural form. Also, I woould write the sentence differently: Lettuce and carrot are all I need to make salad.
I hope to have helped you!
17 Kasım 2021
1
are all i need. so all here means = everything. as in, i need nothing more.
17 Kasım 2021
1
Some lettuce and a few carrots are all I need to make a good salad.
Lettuce is an uncountable noun, therefore âsomeâ is the quantifier used. Carrots is a countable noun, so a number of carrots or even âa carrot.â
I hope this helps đ„ł
17 Kasım 2021
1
"Are"
17 Kasım 2021
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