So, if it’s not a law or a theory but is a scientific human concept, what is it?
Here, have this glowing transuranic baton before it disappears.
Anyway, let's have a nice ANIMAL/ABSTRACT.
Well, it doesn't look like this is going to take long.
After due consideration: ANIMAL and VEGETABLE.
Phil has it! I therefore hand over the cracker-shaped baton.
The challenge I set is ANIMAL
[Projoy] I'm not going to get up and hand you the baton, you can come over here and get it.
Right, this one is Abstract with Animal, Vegetable and Mineral connections.
* passes over the bouquet shaped baton *
This next one is ANIMAL with Abstract connections
OK, this one is VEGETABLE
I feel a little bit guilty winning with a random guess when my only other move in the game was another random guess right at the beginning, but these things happen I suppose.
I've not got a lot of time to play in this game at the moment, either, so I'll set a (I hope) simple one. This is simply ANIMAL.
This one is VEGETABLE, possibly also ANIMAL and with ABSTRACT connections
The rule of thumb for this construction is stated succinctly by Bernstein 1977:My inclination would still be to treat Rosie's phrase as contained within standard English usage, but GL is certainly not incorrect; to the contrary, the usage he favours is apparently more standard.In general, a number takes a plural verb and the number a singular.Evidence in the Merriam-Webster files shows that the rule of thumb is generally observed. Even when the sentence begins with there, a number of commands the plural verb. {example] An adjective like increasing or growing tends to emphasise the word number in its singularity, and results in rather more mixed usage. [examples] But even in these constructions, the plural verb is the more common.
Hang on, I think I can see the problem.
Pass me that Birmingham screwdriver.
*Clannggg!*
More general questions might be more helpful.
1. Although it's at least partly my era I didn't know that go-go was actually a style and I didn't know the boots had any descriptive name.
[CdM] Not that helpful a reference to look up in an open office!
* Hands plectrum shaped baton over to INJ *