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contents (singular verb)

 
 
bmo
 
Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 06:37 pm
The contents include or includes?
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 06:50 pm
Would you say "The contents is..."? Of course not.

When in doubt, test the noun with a part of the verb "to be"--the answer will become obvious.
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bmo
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 10:55 pm
thanks. i got thrown off because content is usually in plural form.
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