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The Number Of versus A Number Of

Posted by languageandgrammar on November 6, 2008

A number of should be used with a plural verb. Think of it this way: A number of equates to the word they.

  • A number of fans buy tickets at the game. (They buy tickets.) 
  • A number of dogs in our neighborhood actually like the mailman. (They like the mailmam.)

On the other hand, when using the number of, use a singular verb. The number of equates to the word it.

  • The number of snowstorms this year was more than expected. (It was more than expected.)
  • The number of dogs in our neighborhood has grown over the past several years. (It has grown.)

Sherry

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