I am a paralegal, and I am appalled at this example of a subject\verb disagreement. I believe that, of all the common grammar errors one can make, this one (for paralegals) is perhaps the most egregious. I know of no area of law in which there is not a "doer" or a "group of doers" doing something(s) that must at some point be described. We simply must learn to agree!
In 2009 and 2010, The Writer published 20 online columns and one print article of mine. These essays covered everything from semicolons to wordiness. The full text of all 21 are here on my blog!
I'm a copy editor and writer. I wrote The Curious Case of the Misplaced Modifier: How to Solve the Mysteries of Weak Writing, published in 2006 and now available in paperback. In 2007-2008, I wrote "The Sentence Sleuth" column for Writer's Digest magazine.
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I am a paralegal, and I am appalled at this example of a subject\verb disagreement. I believe that, of all the common grammar errors one can make, this one (for paralegals) is perhaps the most egregious. I know of no area of law in which there is not a "doer" or a "group of doers" doing something(s) that must at some point be described. We simply must learn to agree!
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