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Once everything are in place vs Once everything are in places

The correct phrase is 'once everything is in place.' The verb 'is' should agree with the singular subject 'everything.' 'In place' is the correct idiom to use in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

Once everything are in place

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'are' does not agree with the singular subject 'everything.'

The correct phrase is 'once everything is in place.' Use 'is' to match the singular subject 'everything' and 'in place' to indicate that things are properly arranged or organized.

Alternatives:

  • once everything is in place

Once everything are in places

This phrase is incorrect. 'Places' should be singular ('place') to match the singular subject 'everything.'

The correct phrase is 'once everything is in place.' Use 'is' to match the singular subject 'everything' and 'in place' to indicate that things are properly arranged or organized.

Alternatives:

  • once everything is in place

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