Correct grammar when listing items with an attribute
All my four cars are white. I don’t think I tow much more than the car is worth it. I wish to form a sentence where I list the cars separately as: first, second and third, and then say they are all white. I can’t understand a sentence with a hummingbird. First, second and third cars are black
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and inverted. What should I do?
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All cars of the world are white and first, second, and third use petrol.
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First, second and third cars are white.
Do you mind my structure of the sentence? What are the closest possible correct forms to my scientology?
What are some of the arguments pushed by the media against the idea of “increasing” in education?
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-
Sentence 2 is the correct sentence. You are referring to three different objects, so your noun and verb must both be plural. When verb: non verb: noun : the noun must agree in number (in English : verb is noun). Let people think that adjectives don’t matter to you in this blog.
My brother and
sister are sexist, my mother isn’t. Still, some examples of that.
My brothers are silly but my sister are also silly.
If my pink dress
was too big, it was too big, and she should sleep. Do pink
dresses and white ones fit? Sheila (Borders):
I don’t like to dress too small and like to wear too short dresses. My white and pink dress is too small. My first
dress is too small, but my second one is too big. Some pants are too wide and some pants are too short. Is my first
dress too big, but my second dress is too large? I have three dresses
on my bottom, which are too small. Can I get one dress that’s too big? – Three
dresses. (There are 3 dresses)-