Is the verb after the ages of the students singular or plural?

Is the verb after the ages of the students singular or plural?


I looked up the word age and had some different opinions
The age of the student in your question refers to the age of the student. There are not many age groups mentioned. Therefore, in my opinion, there is no need to use the plural. The age of the student



When is the predicate singular and plural?
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Subject predicate agreement: in English sentences, the predicate is controlled by the subject verb and must be consistent with the subject in person and number



A group of student? A number of?


Such predicates are plural



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What are you going to do on Saturday morning?



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What are you going to do this weekend?



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3.in seeds Plant the soil the.


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What are you going to do this morning?
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What would you like to do in the summer holidays


what is your plan for the summer holidays?



What would you like to do in the summer holiday
What would you like to do in the summer hoilday?
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It's all expressed in another way


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