Should one use singular or plural here?
What is right?
For me, everything about math is/are Bohemian villages.
Help!!!
What is right?
For me, everything about math is/are Bohemian villages.
Help!!!
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“Everything about math” – a necessary expression.
Together, both singular and plural sound wrong, because “all” is singular and “the villages” are plural.
I would make it different: Maths – these are Bohemian villages for me.
Plural because you say yes villages and not village
For me is All about Math and Bohemian villages.
Simply formulate it more clearly:
“For me, all the maths are like Bohemian villages.”