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Re: which sentence is correct? Quote:
Originally Posted by flowerseed Teenagers smoking in public areas is a common sight.
Teenagers smoking inpublic areas are a common sight. Which one is correct ? If both are, then which one is better ? Thanks a million! | Hi,
Teenagers smoking in public areas is a common sight- correct. Because in terms of parts of the sentence, "teenagers smoking in public areas" is the subject of the sentence, whereas "is a common sight" is the predicate. We can expand "teenagers..." by "the fact that teenagers...", where "the fact" should agree with the predicate of the sentence.
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