GracieWrites
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This week, one of my students presented a tricky grammar question that's been on my mind for days. Which of the following is correct:
"My side of the family is Mets fans."
or
"My side of the family are Mets fans."
My sense is that it has to be are, because "is fans" would never make grammatical sense...but "my side are" also doesn't make seem to work. Could anyone explain the logic of why one of these is more correct than the other? Many thanks in advance!
"My side of the family is Mets fans."
or
"My side of the family are Mets fans."
My sense is that it has to be are, because "is fans" would never make grammatical sense...but "my side are" also doesn't make seem to work. Could anyone explain the logic of why one of these is more correct than the other? Many thanks in advance!