adeolubakare87 wrote:
C is the answer. 'Some' is Plural. Please update that.
Dear,
It's NOT compulsory that SOME is always PLURAL....
1. Some of the moneyWAS stolen
2. Some of the documentsWERE stolen.
Which of the above sentence is correct.....?BOTH ARE CORRECT
So, SOME could be SINGULAR or PLURAL, depending upon usage
Look at two sentences ALL of the university's facultyIS appalled -Correct
&
SOMEARE willing -Incorrect since faculty is treated singular
or
SOME of the university's facultIS willing
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