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A fly is an insect change the number​

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Answered by TwilightShine
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Flies are insects.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Flies are insects.

In the given sentence, we are provided with a sentence where the object is singular.

  • We understand that due to the usage of the word 'fly' which is a singular object, 'an' which is an article that is used before singular words beginning with a vowel, 'is' that is used only before singular objects or subjects, and the word 'insect' which is a common noun but is singular in number.

However, in the solution, the number has been changed to plural. We understand that because

  • 'Flies' is a noun that is plural, i.e., more than one.
  • The usage of 'are'. It is used when there are multiple subjects or plural subjects.
  • Also 'insects' is a common noun that is plural.

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