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which is correct?



silvia.patti
Italy

which is correct?
 
Hi everybody, I have a doubt about grammar.

Do you say
1) A famous place IS Niagara Falls
2) A famous place ARE Niagara Falls

Thanks a lot :)

27 Nov 2009      





Zora
Canada

A famous place IS Niagara Falls Smile

27 Nov 2009     



RabbitWho
Czech Republic

Niagara Falls is a famous place. 

27 Nov 2009     



sanisha2
India

NAMSTE,
SANDEEP DESAI FROM INDIA
 
Niagara Falls IS one of the most popular tousist places in the world.

27 Nov 2009     



Zora
Canada

A famous place IS Niagara Falls - is correct. I don �t know why the others are inverting it.

You can easily say...

A famous place IS Niagara Falls, it is in North America.
A famous place IS Niagara Falls, people go there on their honeymoons.


I think the question had to do with "Niagara Falls" being plural. Just remember "the subject" of the sentence conditions the verb, it doesn �t matter what comes afterwards. the only time you need to worry about that is with "There + to be".

27 Nov 2009     



PascGosselin
Canada

A number of geographical areas can be seen as a singular entity even if they have a -s ending. The wilds is no place to live.  The prairies, the highlands, the suburbs... Also, it is possible to use a singular verb when you entity or the "one" sense is expressed. Results is what I want. Sis they were, and six we are; and bones is what they are now... A question of perception... but the answer to your question is A famous place IS Niagara Falls.

27 Nov 2009     



lovinglondon
Spain

The  verb must agree with the subject, not with the object. So, it is A famous place (subject) IS Niagara falls.
Imagine this example:
The only interesting person in the meeting is you or You are the only interesting person in the meeting, but always agreeing with the subject of the sentence.
Take care

27 Nov 2009     



silvia.patti
Italy

Thanks a lot to everyone :)

28 Nov 2009     



karaza
Saudi Arabia

The subject  of  the  sentence is the key word here so YOU should focuce on it

29 Nov 2009