Galina
Help me please. I can't figure out if it's plural or singular: Traffic jams is/are a problem that a large proportion of people face/faces.
2023年11月21日 17:12
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The answer is in this screenshot from Oxford Learners Dictionary. Good luck.
2023年11月21日
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“Face” and “faces” can both work. Similarly, “a majority of the people in France eats escargot.” Or “eat” - the logic works either way. It depends what the speaker is thinking about - people or majorities. The way we speak reflects what’s going on in our own heads as much as it reflects external reality.
2023年11月21日
It sounds more natural in the plural, I think because ‘traffic jams’ are the primary subject of the sentence. If it was written differently : ‘A problem that a large proportion of the population faces is traffic jams’ or ‘A problem faced by a large proportion of the population is traffic jams’ then it is singular, because ‘a problem’ is the primary subject.
2023年11月22日
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