mohit11 wrote:thephoenix wrote:loveusonu wrote:thephoenix wrote:mohit11 wrote:
So rule here is that One of the X takes plural verb when X is one of the many factors and Singular verb when X is an unique factor..
can u site some example where X is a unique factor and the verb is singular. Will be glad if u have something from OG where X is a unique factor....
Thanks
I am not Mohit but here is where I leart all the concepts about "one of the" , "the only one..." etc
https://www.beatthegmat.com/one-of-the-t40356.html
Hope that helps!
thanks for the help
but the question is i want to see the usage where it takes singular...as stated by mohit i.e is when X is unique factor and takes a singular verb....
i am just quoting what ron explained
if you have just ONE OF THE + PLURAL NOUN + WHO/THAT + ______, and it's NOT "the only one", THEN "____" MUST be a PLURAL VERB. zero exceptions
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if the above and which i belive is definetly true then one of the X's who/that will always take a plural verb
mohit pls comment
Well.. Consider the following sentence
Chocolate Chip is the only one of the flavors that appeal/appeals to me
There are many flavors of Ice cream but only Chocolate Chip appeals to me.. so we should use Appeals.. and not appeal
I don't have a OG question handy, will update this thread if and when i come across another question that tests this rule. Ideally, you need to break down the sentence to understand what the author intends to say. Is he trying to emphasize that the person/thing/factor in question is the only factor among many factors that can do a particular thing or only one of the many people/things/factors that can do the particular thing.
Rules can only help you to a point, then you need to really understand the author's intention.
RON's explaination is rock solid. You might want to review that thread again.[/quote]
again u are mixing two diff things
one of X's that/who _________plural verb is .......( this one always takes plural verb )
different from
the only one of X's that/who______singular verb
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