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children is under age of learning vs children are under age of learning

The correct phrase is "children are under age of learning." In this case, the subject "children" is plural, so the verb "are" should also be plural. The phrase is commonly used to indicate that children are at an age where they are still in the process of learning.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

children is under age of learning

This phrase is incorrect. The subject "children" is plural, so the verb should also be plural.

Incorrect - the verb should agree with the plural subject "children."

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  • children are under age of learning

children are under age of learning

This phrase is correct and commonly used. It indicates that children are at an age where they are still in the process of learning.

Correct - use this phrase when referring to children who are in the process of learning.

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