Is majority followed by singular or plural?

Is majority followed by singular or plural?

Majority on its own is singular. (However, if you write about a majority of some specified group, such as a majority of employees, you should use the plural form, are.)

Is minority plural or singular?

Minority is a collective noun, and collective nouns, with some exceptions, can be either singular or plural, depending on meaning. If it refers to a single unit, “is” naturally follows. If the emphasis is on the members of the minority, the plural “are” is preferred.

What’s the plural for majority?

The plural form of majority is majorities.

Do you say a majority or the majority?

“Majority” should be used only with countable nouns: “he ate the majority of the cookies,” but not “he ate the majority of the pie.” Instead say, “he ate most of the pie.”

Is minority countable or uncountable?

(countable) A minority is a member of an ethnic group that does not have political or social power. The company claims it has hired several minorities since the complaint was lodged. (uncountable) Minority is the state of being a minor, not an adult.

Is the number of students singular or plural?

in sentence (1), “The number of students”, we refer to “the number”, so verb is in singular form. in sentence (2) – “The number of students” and sentence (3) – “A number of students”, we refer to “students”, so verbs are in plural form.

Are most and majority the same?

Majority requires a countable noun, and it has to be part of a group of something. You usually use “majority” to be clearer, especially when referring to statistics. “Most” is broader in terms of use, and can be used for both countable and uncountable nouns.

Is the word majority singular or plural in English?

“Majority” is one of those words that can be either singular or plural. Common sense works pretty well in deciding which. If you mean the word to describe a collection of individuals, then the word should be treated as plural: “The majority of e-mail users are upset about the increase in spam.”

When to use majority or minority in a sentence?

Rule:- The rule in case of Quantity phrases such as majority, minority, plurality or SANAM pronouns, if they are followed by a prepositional phrase is, the object of the preposition influence the VERB. The majority of the students in the class ARE hard workers. of the Students – a prepositional phrase.

Can a count noun be used with a minority noun?

A count noun is one that can be expressed in units: 100 senators, nine justices, fourteen sandbags, a hundred million voters, two dozen doughnuts. It’s easy to pair near any count noun with majority or minority and have a clear idea what is being represented. At least fifty-one of 100 senators constitute a majority of those senators.

When to use majority, minority or Sanam pronouns?

The majority of the students in the class ARE hard workers. Moreover, the rule is in case of majority, minority or SANAM pronouns, if they are followed by a prepositional phrase then the object of the preposition influence the VERB. Last edited by atulmangal on Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.