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After March come April, May and June... #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2004 10:40 am   After March come April, May and June...
 

Test No. errors/elem-15 "The Months of the Year", question 4

After March come April, May and June. The eighth month is August, which is followed by September, October and November. The least month of the year is December.

(a) come
(b) eighth
(c) least

Test No. errors/elem-15 "The Months of the Year", answer 4

After March come April, May and June. The eighth month is August, which is followed by September, October and November. The last month of the year is December.

Correct entry: last
The error was: (c) least

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After March comes April, May and June. The eighth month is August, which is followed by September, October and November. The least month of the year is December.
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why isn't there an 's' at come ?
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Hi,

April May and June COME - plural.

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After March come April, May and June... #3 (permalink) Thu Apr 01, 2010 21:13 pm   After March come April, May and June...
 

Is the following sentence wrong?
After March comes April, ...?

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After March come April, May and June... #4 (permalink) Sun Apr 04, 2010 18:25 pm   After March come April, May and June...
 

Hi,

'April' in that sentence is singular and so 'comes' is correct.

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After March come April, May and June... #5 (permalink) Tue Aug 09, 2011 13:39 pm   After March come April, May and June...
 

I think I am going to be confused ... If it is written
After March comes (something in plural, for example) months
comes is wrong? we must write come ?
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After March come April, May and June... #6 (permalink) Tue Aug 09, 2011 13:41 pm   After March come April, May and June...
 

After March comes April
After March come nine more months.
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After March come April, May and June... #7 (permalink) Tue Aug 09, 2011 13:43 pm   After March come April, May and June...
 

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After March come April, May and June... #8 (permalink) Tue Aug 09, 2011 20:00 pm   After March come April, May and June...
 

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