Question Which of the sentences is grammatically correct? 1 A number of men is required for this work 2 A number of men has required for this work A number of men are required for this work A number of men have required for this work
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A number of men are required for this work.
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The grammatically correct sentence is "A number of men are required for this work ".
Explanation:
- When dealing with singular topics, use "is", and when dealing with plural subjects, use "are". If you need to stress the individuals who belong to the group, you might use "are" instead of "is" in collective nouns.
- The pronouns I, you, us, and they are all used with the word "have". With he, she, and it, the word "has" is used. Possession can be indicated by the words have and has. Have and has can be combined with other verbs to express more intricate temporal relationships.
- The word men is plural because it refers to a group of men. As a result, the word "are" should be utilised.
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