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Are our timeline vs is our timeline

The correct phrase is "Is our timeline?". In this case, "timeline" is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is". The phrase "Are our timeline?" is incorrect because it uses the plural verb "are" with a singular noun.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 638 views

Are our timeline

This phrase is incorrect. It uses the plural verb "are" with the singular noun "timeline".

The correct form should be "Is our timeline?" when referring to a singular timeline.
  • We're just trying to get our timeline straight.
  • If we lose critical access, it could compromise our timeline on stage two.
  • Our timeline needs adjusting, ma'am.
  • Our timeline just went out the window.
  • Good. We've got our timeline.
  • If we go back to our timeline, they'll cease to exist.
  • Dom, we got to move up our timeline.
  • Dom, we got to move up our timeline.
  • So we all have our timeline.
  • So we all have our timeline.
  • He might have dumped the body, but our timeline says that he did not kill her.
  • His shifts at work don't match up with our timeline.
  • Meanwhile, we've got a hole in our timeline that needs to be plugged.
  • Doesn't work on our timeline.
  • I refuse to foul up our timelines this way...
  • That would mean they had to fly here to kill the imposter, given our timeline.
  • I guess you're going to have to redo the end of our timeline.
  • Yes, technically, when I told you to move up our timeline.
  • Okay, 18 women exchanged US dollars in our timeline.
  • No matter how the FBI autopsy plays out, this has already forced us to accelerate our timeline.

is our timeline

This phrase is correct. It uses the singular verb "is" with the singular noun "timeline".

Use this phrase when referring to a singular timeline, asking about its status or progress.
  • We're just trying to get our timeline straight.
  • If we lose critical access, it could compromise our timeline on stage two.
  • Our timeline needs adjusting, ma'am.
  • Our timeline just went out the window.
  • Good. We've got our timeline.
  • If we go back to our timeline, they'll cease to exist.
  • Dom, we got to move up our timeline.
  • Dom, we got to move up our timeline.
  • So we all have our timeline.
  • So we all have our timeline.
  • He might have dumped the body, but our timeline says that he did not kill her.
  • His shifts at work don't match up with our timeline.
  • Meanwhile, we've got a hole in our timeline that needs to be plugged.
  • Doesn't work on our timeline.
  • I refuse to foul up our timelines this way...
  • That would mean they had to fly here to kill the imposter, given our timeline.
  • I guess you're going to have to redo the end of our timeline.
  • Yes, technically, when I told you to move up our timeline.
  • Okay, 18 women exchanged US dollars in our timeline.
  • No matter how the FBI autopsy plays out, this has already forced us to accelerate our timeline.

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