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i love my cat whose fur is yellow vs i love my cat whose fur are yellow

The correct phrase is "I love my cat whose fur is yellow." In this case, the verb "is" should agree with the singular noun "fur." The second phrase, "I love my cat whose fur are yellow," is incorrect because the verb "are" does not match the singular noun "fur."

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 456 views

i love my cat whose fur is yellow

This phrase is correct. The verb "is" agrees with the singular noun "fur."

Use this phrase when describing the color of your cat's fur. Ensure that the verb agrees with the singular or plural form of the noun that follows.

Examples:

  • I love my cat whose eyes are blue.
  • She has a dog whose tail is fluffy.
  • He owns a horse whose mane is black.
  • They adopted a rabbit whose ears are long.
  • We found a bird whose feathers are colorful.
  • But some days I think I might love my cat more.
  • Love my cats, but they don't ask me how my day was.
  • - I love my sewing machine.
  • I love my job. I love my job.
  • I'm from Maui and I love to take my cat to the dog park on Sunday mornings in my bikini.
  • I love my kids. I love my husband.
  • I love my wife, I love my daughter.
  • I love my daughter and I love my job.
  • And I love him more than anything, just like I love my beautiful but overzealous wife.
  • Lieutenant, I love my wife. I love her.
  • I love my father most, and after that I love songs.
  • I love the play and I love my role.
  • I love my people under control.
  • I love my husband, but I am so curious.
  • Ex-hockey player; I love my hockey team.
  • Although he has no reason to believe it I love my fiancee deeply.
  • - I love my brother, I hate his disease.
  • I love my wife, Emma.
  • - No, I love my country.
  • That's how much I love my job.

i love my cat whose fur are yellow

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

  • I love my friends, bananas are yellow
  • But some days I think I might love my cat more.
  • Love my cats, but they don't ask me how my day was.
  • - I love my sewing machine.
  • I love my job. I love my job.
  • I'm from Maui and I love to take my cat to the dog park on Sunday mornings in my bikini.
  • I love my kids. I love my husband.
  • I love my wife, I love my daughter.
  • I love my daughter and I love my job.
  • And I love him more than anything, just like I love my beautiful but overzealous wife.
  • Lieutenant, I love my wife. I love her.
  • I love my father most, and after that I love songs.
  • I love the play and I love my role.
  • I love my people under control.
  • I love my husband, but I am so curious.
  • Ex-hockey player; I love my hockey team.
  • Although he has no reason to believe it I love my fiancee deeply.
  • - I love my brother, I hate his disease.
  • I love my wife, Emma.
  • - No, I love my country.

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