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Verb-subject agreement dilemma. Need help!

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Quote by Dirty_D
Nevermind, your amended post doesn't make me question anything at all. it was the previous version.

Carry on.


Oh, no, I'm ever so sorry about that.

There was a misunderstanding, but it's sorted now.

I really don't mean to be a bother. I apologise if I caused any offense.

Buz is a great guy. We're going to be friends.
I would like to offer a piece of advice, if I may.

The subject of the sentence "A group of people are playing in the park" is "group". Not "group of people".

"Of people" is a prepositional phrase functioning adjectivally and modifying the noun "group".

You cannot use a prepositional phrase as the subject of a sentence.

We have our verb "are playing" (the present progressive tense form of the verb 'to play'), followed by another prepositional phrase "in the park".
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