“The verb in the clause has to agree with the subject, the relative pronoun “that.” “That” can be singular or plural, depending on its antecedent. In this sentence … the antecedent of “that” is the plural noun “things.” So, the verb in the relative clause must be plural.”
“The verb in the clause has to agree with the subject, the relative pronoun “that.” “That” can be singular or plural, depending on its antecedent. In this sentence … the antecedent of “that” is the plural noun “things.” So, the verb in the relative clause must be plural.”
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