anyibuofu wrote:
1. Why is Cleveland not the subject, hence the use of it? or is this one of those "addictives cannot from a compound subject" scenario?
Basically the meaning of the sentence is:
There are large number of communities (on the Great Lakes) thatare looking to their waterfronts; Cleveland is but one of them.
In fact, the above subject-verb agreement pattern is pretty much consistent across all such sentence structures; the one exception to this arises from the wordonly . So, if this sentence
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