time and tide wait for none
or
time and tide waits for none
what is correct?
please give the explanation too!
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Answer:
Time and tide wait for none
Explanation:
This is a correct proverb
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Answer:
The latter one is correct
Explanation:
In the sentence `Time and Tide [wait /waits] for no-one`, we should remember that `Time and Tide` form a single pair [is this an oxymoron?] so we should substitute the singular `It` and not the plural `They` and choose the singular `waits` as the answer. So the answer is Time and Tide waits for none.
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