English, asked by binadallahary, 5 months ago

none of the bread was/were mouldy. what is the correct answer?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

none of the bread were mouldy.

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Answered by vidyakumari02cy
0

Answer:

Bread and butter was his only food.”

In this context, “bread and butter” is a single unit, and so the correct formulation is “was”, not “were”.

EDIT: To clarify, “he” is not eating bread and then butter, or dry bread with a spoon of butter separately, or bread for breakfast and butter for dinner. “He” is eating bread spread with butter: a single foodstuff in English. Hence the following exchange is correct:

“How was your bread and butter?”

“It was delicious, thank you.”

Whereas this exchange is wrong:

“How were your bread and butter?”

“They were delicious, thank you.”

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