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Most of the things she says isn't based on facts. vs Most of the things she says aren't based on facts.

Both phrases are correct, but they differ in subject-verb agreement. The first phrase uses 'isn't' with 'things' as the subject, while the second phrase uses 'aren't' with 'things' as the subject. The choice between 'isn't' and 'aren't' depends on whether you consider 'things' as a singular or plural noun.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 521 views

Most of the things she says isn't based on facts.

This phrase is correct when considering 'things' as a singular noun.

This phrase is correct when 'things' is treated as a singular noun, and it agrees with the singular verb 'isn't.'
  • Some of the things she says, I'm just like, "wait, what?"
  • Because I am an actor, so most of the things I say - made up.
  • I likes her face and the things she says.
  • She doesn't talk much, but the things she says are sharp.
  • The money'll let me do the things She says she wants for me.
  • All isolated, no-one believing a thing she says about this ghost.
  • Everyone invites her for the dirty things she says.
  • Or I don't hate her, just the sound she makes And her voice and the things she says.
  • I'm surprised, that's usually the first thing she says.
  • Now I have listened to what the Commissioner said and I have listened with tremendous interest to some of the things she did say, but she has not given us anything other than the fact that they are going to meet the stakeholders in January.
  • 'Cause of the things I say.
  • I often wonder if you can appreciate the utter insanity of the things you say.
  • If I repeated some of the things you say downstairs...
  • Here are some of the things they say prevents cancer: crusts, red pepper, licorice and coffee.
  • But, as we all know, our society is characterised by a systematic devaluation of the things women say, do and decide.
  • - The bad things she says of me, I've thought of her.
  • In times of fear, for instance, one of the things Sergio used to say is, fear is a bad advisor.
  • Most of the people I've encountered and the things I want to say it's like they say it for me, almost at my cue.
  • And then came the thing she lived to say.
  • Let me tell you about the thing you say is just pizza.

Alternatives:

  • most of the things she says are not based on facts.

Most of the things she says aren't based on facts.

This phrase is correct when considering 'things' as a plural noun.

This phrase is correct when 'things' is treated as a plural noun, and it agrees with the plural verb 'aren't.'
  • Some of the things she says, I'm just like, "wait, what?"
  • She doesn't talk much, but the things she says are sharp.
  • Because I am an actor, so most of the things I say - made up.
  • I likes her face and the things she says.
  • The money'll let me do the things She says she wants for me.
  • All isolated, no-one believing a thing she says about this ghost.
  • Everyone invites her for the dirty things she says.
  • Or I don't hate her, just the sound she makes And her voice and the things she says.
  • I'm surprised, that's usually the first thing she says.
  • The things you say are just so strange.
  • Now I have listened to what the Commissioner said and I have listened with tremendous interest to some of the things she did say, but she has not given us anything other than the fact that they are going to meet the stakeholders in January.
  • 'Cause of the things I say.
  • I often wonder if you can appreciate the utter insanity of the things you say.
  • If I repeated some of the things you say downstairs...
  • Here are some of the things they say prevents cancer: crusts, red pepper, licorice and coffee.
  • But, as we all know, our society is characterised by a systematic devaluation of the things women say, do and decide.
  • - The bad things she says of me, I've thought of her.
  • Most of the people I've encountered and the things I want to say it's like they say it for me, almost at my cue.
  • And then came the thing she lived to say.
  • And I didn't do any of the things you say I did.

Alternatives:

  • most of the things she says are not based on facts.

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