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"Fifty miles is a long distance"why should we use "is"when the subject is plural?
11 Thg 01 2013 10:36
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That's a good one, I had to look it up. "Fifty miles" is considered a singular unit of distance (made up of a more than one mile). In the same way, "human rights" is considered a singular unit "issue" (made up of more than one right). Then I found the rule that explains it: "Expressions of time, money, and distance are singular." Examples: Three hours is the time needed to complete this test. Traveling fifty thousand miles is a long time to spend in an airplane. Ten thousand dollars is a lot of money to spend on an education.
11 tháng 1 năm 2013
Tom: I am driving to the town of X next week. Mona: Why? Tom: There is a good barber there. Mona: Fifty miles IS a long way to drive just to get a haircut, isn't it? Tom: Yes, it is. But he is a very good barber. Mona: Isn't it hard to drive 50 miles in your old car? Tom: Well, the FIRST 30 miles ARE very difficult because the road winds around the mountains, but the LAST 20 miles ARE easy because the road crosses a smooth valley. ***** Fifty miles IS a long way to drive in order to get a haircut. = You are thinking of a unit of distance. The first 30 miles ARE very difficult = You are thinking about the individual miles.
11 tháng 1 năm 2013
We use 'is' because we are talking about 50 miles as one amount, not the separate miles. Naveen is correct when likening it to hair.
11 tháng 1 năm 2013
In the same way when we say: my hair is black.....not my hair are black..... though they are plural in nos...
11 tháng 1 năm 2013
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