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what's the meaning of fall back on in this context? | "under no account" vs "on no account"
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is or are? Thanks:) #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 23, 2011 18:10 pm   is or are? Thanks:)
 

1. A set of keys _____ on the table. is or are?
2. There _____ a set of keys on the table. is or are?
3. There _______ a number of girls . is or are?
4. There ________ the number of girls. is or are?
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1 and 2. One set - is
3. More than one - are
4. doesn't make much sense.
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is or are? Thanks:) #3 (permalink) Mon Oct 24, 2011 16:57 pm   is or are? Thanks:)
 

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