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I think your beard is more than your hair. vs I think your beard are more than your hair.

The correct phrase is: 'I think your beard is more than your hair.' The verb 'is' should agree with the singular noun 'beard.' The incorrect phrase 'I think your beard are more than your hair.' uses the incorrect verb 'are' with the singular noun 'beard.'

Last updated: March 22, 2024

I think your beard is more than your hair.

This phrase is correct. 'Is' agrees with the singular noun 'beard.'

This phrase is used to compare the length or amount of someone's beard to their hair.

Examples:

  • I think your beard is more than your hair in length.
  • I think your beard is more than your hair in volume.
  • I think your beard is more than your hair in thickness.
  • I think your beard is more than your hair in density.
  • I think your beard is more than your hair in color.
  • I don't think the beard is working.
  • The real crime, I think, was the beard.
  • You probably think because of the beard that I'm really hairy.
  • Your beard is starting to look ironic.
  • We know that your beard is fake.
  • You think I'm Blue Beard?
  • I think your cushion just burst.
  • I think your shirt stopped the bleeding.
  • I think your witness has other priorities.
  • I think your team has great potential.
  • I think your biggest fear is intimacy...
  • I think your boyfriend has an anger issue.
  • I think your senator's filibustering.
  • I think your ankles are magnificent.
  • I think your alley's interesting.
  • I think your interests coincide with mine.
  • I think your resignations should be accepted immediately.
  • I think your hairdo is great.
  • Commissioner, I think your last comment was so appropriate.
  • Mr. Wishes-he-had-my-beard thinks he's better than all of us.

I think your beard are more than your hair.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Are' does not agree with the singular noun 'beard.'

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