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gmat_Tutor
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I can cite some examples from google:
=> SHOULD BE WAS:
Ten milliliters of the sodium hypochlorite solution is diluted to 100.0 mL.
wenty-five milliliters of raw milk was artificially contaminated.
SHOULD BE WERE:
Two milliliters of the sodium chloride solution were pipetted in a 150 ml beaker.
Five milliliters of the sodium reagent are used for each milliequivalent of sodium.
From these examples, we can not conclude which one should be used. It may be WAS or WERE.
Now, it is a request to experts to solve this issue.
Which one is correct?
In my opinion, WAS is correct because uncountable noun is always uncountable even if it is divided.
=> SHOULD BE WAS:
Ten milliliters of the sodium hypochlorite solution is diluted to 100.0 mL.
wenty-five milliliters of raw milk was artificially contaminated.
SHOULD BE WERE:
Two milliliters of the sodium chloride solution were pipetted in a 150 ml beaker.
Five milliliters of the sodium reagent are used for each milliequivalent of sodium.
From these examples, we can not conclude which one should be used. It may be WAS or WERE.
Now, it is a request to experts to solve this issue.
Which one is correct?
In my opinion, WAS is correct because uncountable noun is always uncountable even if it is divided.












