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How is your progress vs How are your progress

The correct phrase to use is "how is your progress?" The verb "is" should agree with the singular noun "progress." The phrase "how are your progress?" uses the plural form of the verb, which isn't appropriate in this context.
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How is your progress

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when asking about someone's progress in a singular form. The verb "is" matches the singular noun "progress."

Examples:

  • How is your progress on the project?
  • I wanted to check how is your progress with the new software.
  • How is your progress in learning English?
  • Can you update me on how is your progress with the renovation?
  • How is your progress in achieving your goals?
  • I monitored your progress all day.
  • I never improved but your progress was limitless.
  • The speed in your progress from your old school to this one is unusual.
  • Your progress report shows you were on Cardassia during the accident.
  • Lieutenant Tuvok has been telling me about your progress.
  • We've monitored your progress toward warp-drive capability.
  • I was just checking on your progress.
  • We've been very impressed with your progress.
  • I'll be back this evening for a briefing on your progress.
  • Keep me informed on your progress.
  • We will continue to monitor your progress.
  • I will be back to check your progress.
  • I've followed your progress for years.
  • We're not happy with your progress in New Orleans.
  • I'm afraid marriage will interfere with your progress.
  • And tell me of your progress in our garden.
  • And that is where, Commissioner Verheugen, I start to lose the plot in your progress report.
  • I will monitor your progress from here.
  • Send your progress reports to my screen in ten minutes.
  • I saw your progress with my lamented younger brother.

How are your progress

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "are" does not agree with the singular noun "progress."

  • I monitored your progress all day.
  • I never improved but your progress was limitless.
  • The speed in your progress from your old school to this one is unusual.
  • Your progress report shows you were on Cardassia during the accident.
  • Lieutenant Tuvok has been telling me about your progress.
  • We've monitored your progress toward warp-drive capability.
  • I was just checking on your progress.
  • We've been very impressed with your progress.
  • I'll be back this evening for a briefing on your progress.
  • Keep me informed on your progress.
  • We will continue to monitor your progress.
  • I will be back to check your progress.
  • I've followed your progress for years.
  • We're not happy with your progress in New Orleans.
  • I'm afraid marriage will interfere with your progress.
  • And tell me of your progress in our garden.
  • And that is where, Commissioner Verheugen, I start to lose the plot in your progress report.
  • I will monitor your progress from here.
  • Send your progress reports to my screen in ten minutes.
  • I saw your progress with my lamented younger brother.

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