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Quantity Phrases

by prepp Thu Nov 22, 2012 9:56 pm

On MGMAT SC pg 47 states:

Treat quantity phrases in the same way as SANAM pronouns. Noun in the of-prep phrase will indicate if the verb is singular or plural.

Considering this sentence:

The number of hardworking students in this ciass IS quite large.

Here, students is plural.. Should'nt the phrase take a plural verb then?

Please explain....
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Re: Quantity Phrases

by tim Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:52 pm

"of hardworking students" is a prepositional phrase, so the subject is "number". don't let some arbitrary notion of rules override your common sense on these questions..
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