[Grammar] Majority of + is/are

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barnej0096

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Hi! I have a sentence in my essay: "The majority of agreements concluded nowadays are/is governed by standardized terms". Shall I use is or are in this case? I'm confused whether the verb refers more to "majority" (then is) or to the word "agreements" (then are).
 

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'The majority was/were in favour of banning smoking.'── quoted from Oxford Learners' Dictionaries.
Having read the above, I think both singular and plural verbs are correct.
 

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In cases when we have "some of/a lot of/a majority of/all of", the subject-verb agreement depends on the noun after "of". In your sentence, the noun is in the plural.

"The majority of agreements concluded nowadays are..."
 
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