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Writing I can do. Obeying the rules of English grammar I can't do. Right now, it's this thing about plurals. I'm writing a review on T Rex helis, and have got to:"But advanced technology has seen a new generation of RC Electric Helicopters that are truly the equal of their big Nitro cousins – and it is headed by the Align T-Rex 600."It catches me out time and time again. "it is headed" - should that be "they are" or is "it is" better? See, it's a new generation, which is singular; but then they are helicopters, which are plural. Or is that 'is plural'?Gaaaaahhhhhh! Help me out here someone please! (I'm thinking a certain gentleman in sunny Worthing may be of use here) |