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Why do we use plural noun and verb forms to agree with "zero"? Consider:
Zero sparrows were seen today, but we saw one robin.
Zero of seven lymph nodes on the right were positive for metastatic cancer, but one of eight lymph nodes on the right was positive.
Seven of nine Borg prefer the taste of Mentos. ha ha trekkie humor
Not one person thinks Joe is nice.
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Less than zero
Alex Williams 05/09/2002 3:17 PM ![]()
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maverick 05/09/2002 5:06 PM ![]()
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Capital Kiwi 05/09/2002 5:08 PM ![]()
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WhitmanO'Neill 05/09/2002 8:31 PM ![]()
Yet another post about nothing
Alex Williams 05/09/2002 8:59 PM ![]()
tat or tatting
of troy 05/09/2002 10:26 PM ![]()
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maverick 05/10/2002 12:10 AM ![]()
Re: Yet another post about nothing
Capital Kiwi 05/10/2002 7:27 AM
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