kwfine
Member
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2008
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- British English
- Home Country
- Australia
- Current Location
- Hong Kong
Dear teachers,
My friends, May, Jane, David, and I are planning to visit Japan next month.
But I have a question when I am writing this in my diary:
"A group of four people, May, Jane, David, and I are planning to visit Japan next month."
What if I don't list the people after "A group of four people",
shall use a singular verb instead?
"A group of four people is planning to visit Japan next month."
Please help, teachers.
Thank you
Kitty
My friends, May, Jane, David, and I are planning to visit Japan next month.
But I have a question when I am writing this in my diary:
"A group of four people, May, Jane, David, and I are planning to visit Japan next month."
What if I don't list the people after "A group of four people",
shall use a singular verb instead?
"A group of four people is planning to visit Japan next month."
Please help, teachers.
Thank you
Kitty