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Quick grammatical question.

Howard

Lifer
Is it:

The majority of the Chinese populace was farmers...

OR

The majority of the Chinese populace were farmers...
 
Originally posted by: Howard
Is it:

The majority of the Chinese populace was farmers...

OR

The majority of the Chinese populace were farmers...

The majority of the Chinese populace was farmers 🙂

edit: I stand corrected 😱
 
When it's time like this my teacher just said to use the one that sounds right, and were sounds more right than was.
 
Originally posted by: Howard
I was thinking like Jzero, but then "was" didn't sound quite right.

🙁

It doesn't sound like the way most people talk, but was is the correct grammatical choice 🙂
 
Say:

The majority of the Chinese populace was made up of farmers.





This way, you emphasize the singularity of majority to the point that 'was' doesn't sound awkward.
 
majority could go either way. since it refers ot people i guess you use were based on google search results
 
Originally posted by: BlipBlop
Say:

The majority of the Chinese populace was made up of farmers.





This way, you emphasize the singularity of majority to the point that 'was' doesn't sound awkward.
Oooh, thanks!
 
When majority refers to a particular number of votes, it takes a singular verb:Her majority was five votes. His majority has been gorwing by 5 percent every year.

When it refers to a group of people or things that are in the majority, it may take either a singular or plural verb, depending on whether the group is considered as a whole or as a set of people considered individually.

So we say The majority elects (not elect) the candidate it wants (not they want), since the election is accomplished by the group as a whole; but The majority of the voters live (not lives) in the city, since living in the city is something that each voter does individually.
 
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