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War Between China And Japan Ended 70 Years Ago But Fighting Continues

War Between China And Japan Ended 70 Years Ago But Fighting Continues In terms of agreement, "majority" is a borderline case. generally, there is plural override, but singular agreement can occur when the determiner is "a", as in "a large majority of voters is required for a decisive win". A majority of men do not have a moustache. i am using a singular verb in the first example, and a plural verb in the second example, because this seems to be the rule, though maybe it is a wrong rule:.

Japan Calls For Sense Of Crisis Over China Taiwan Tensions The New
Japan Calls For Sense Of Crisis Over China Taiwan Tensions The New

Japan Calls For Sense Of Crisis Over China Taiwan Tensions The New Traditionally, 'majority' is only used with countable nouns (cars, people etc), whereas you could use 'most' for non countable nouns (eg "most of the water spilt"). however, like the historic difference between 'fewer' and 'less', the rules are not always strictly obeyed in everyday speech and even in less formal written english. The majority that the country can progress under able leadership. either believe or believes should be used. as far as i know majority goes with both singular and plural verbs, but the ab. Here, the majority is contrasted with the minority, and this probably makes the nouns "definite": we are all accustomed to groups of people being divided into a majority and a minority on numerous matters. Is there any difference in meaning among 'majority', 'great majority' and 'vast majority' in phrases like 1) the majority of people 2) the great majority of people ?.

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Opinion War China Vs Japan The Washington Post

Opinion War China Vs Japan The Washington Post Here, the majority is contrasted with the minority, and this probably makes the nouns "definite": we are all accustomed to groups of people being divided into a majority and a minority on numerous matters. Is there any difference in meaning among 'majority', 'great majority' and 'vast majority' in phrases like 1) the majority of people 2) the great majority of people ?. I would use "are" treating the sentence as an elided from of the majority of people are gossips. "majority" takes plural forms. not all collective nouns do: the army is ready to march. (not are ready) the orchestra is tuning up. the middle class are going to benefit from this law. the senate is going to pass the law. (bu the senators had to be pushed into doing so.) the yuppies enjoy services. Because majority means "3a : a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total (a majority of voters) (a two thirds majority)", and because it's both singular and plural (e.g., the majority {is are} in favor of the proposal), people sometimes use it with non count mass nouns. you can always replace " the majority of " with " most ": {the majority of most [choose one]} rats in the. The majority is defined as "a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total". in elections the word plurality is used for the largest number of votes even if it's less than 50%: "a number of votes cast for a candidate in a contest of more than two candidates that is greater than the number cast for any other candidate but not more than half the total votes cast". it might be used for. For the first pie chart i can definitely say: the majority of students in the class are between 30 and 35. what about the second pie chart? in the second pie chart the largest portion is less than 50%. can i still consider the group "c" as majority in it?.

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Japan China Struggle To Curb Tensions The Washington Post

Japan China Struggle To Curb Tensions The Washington Post I would use "are" treating the sentence as an elided from of the majority of people are gossips. "majority" takes plural forms. not all collective nouns do: the army is ready to march. (not are ready) the orchestra is tuning up. the middle class are going to benefit from this law. the senate is going to pass the law. (bu the senators had to be pushed into doing so.) the yuppies enjoy services. Because majority means "3a : a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total (a majority of voters) (a two thirds majority)", and because it's both singular and plural (e.g., the majority {is are} in favor of the proposal), people sometimes use it with non count mass nouns. you can always replace " the majority of " with " most ": {the majority of most [choose one]} rats in the. The majority is defined as "a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total". in elections the word plurality is used for the largest number of votes even if it's less than 50%: "a number of votes cast for a candidate in a contest of more than two candidates that is greater than the number cast for any other candidate but not more than half the total votes cast". it might be used for. For the first pie chart i can definitely say: the majority of students in the class are between 30 and 35. what about the second pie chart? in the second pie chart the largest portion is less than 50%. can i still consider the group "c" as majority in it?.

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Japan Steps Out Of Us Shadow As China Threat Grows Cnn

Japan Steps Out Of Us Shadow As China Threat Grows Cnn The majority is defined as "a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total". in elections the word plurality is used for the largest number of votes even if it's less than 50%: "a number of votes cast for a candidate in a contest of more than two candidates that is greater than the number cast for any other candidate but not more than half the total votes cast". it might be used for. For the first pie chart i can definitely say: the majority of students in the class are between 30 and 35. what about the second pie chart? in the second pie chart the largest portion is less than 50%. can i still consider the group "c" as majority in it?.

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