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"It is the everyday things"
Such a construction: "It is the everyday things..." - and the likes, baffle me.
Verb: singular - noun: plural
Of course I intuitionally understand, why. But could somebody please explain me the formal rule for that (if there is any ;) )??
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Re: "It is the everyday things"
Here, the speaker is grouping all of the things into a single category that will have a single effect, or whatever the sentence goes on to say. Singular and plural are often not straightforward mathematical choices.
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