Hello,
This is a sentence from NYTimes's article 'Admission to College, With Catch: Year's Wait' by Lisa W. Foderaro: 'Now, as colleges are increasingly swamped with applications, a small but growing number are offering a third option: guaranteed admission if the student attends another institution for a year or two and earns a prescribed grade-point average.'
Don't we have to use 'is' after 'a small but growing number'?
Thank you in advance.
*I'm not a teacher*
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It seems to me the sentence should be read as "a small but growing number [of colleges] are offering ...." and in this case we have to use a plural verb. However, if the sentence was "The number of colleges that....is growing", a sigular verb would be the way to go.
Hello,
It is Hall of Shame time for me. I completely forgot about a very good book I have 'Test of English as a Foreign Language Preparation Guide' by Michael A. Pyle, M.A. and Mary Ellen Munoz, M.A. published by Cliffs Notes.
Here is a rule:
a number of + plural noun+plural verb
the number of + plural noun+singular verb