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The sentences read as vs The sentences is

The correct phrase is "the sentences read as." The verb "read" should agree with the plural subject "sentences." The phrase is commonly used in English to indicate how a set of sentences is perceived or understood.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1036 views

The sentences read as

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when you want to describe how a set of sentences is perceived or understood by someone.
  • Section 5.1.5: The first sentence reads as follows:
  • The sentence read as follows: 'The (minimum) rest period referred to in the first subparagraph shall in principle include Sunday'.
  • Section 6.1.2.3. The end of the first sentence reads as follows:
  • Section 1: The first sentence reads as follows: 'This Directive applies to
  • In the amended version, the sentence would therefore read as follows:
  • On page 1, the introductory sentence should read as follows:
  • as regards the EFTA States, in paragraph 5, after the words "and 36c,", the remainder of the sentence shall read as follows:
  • That sentence reads quite simply - and it applies to all ten candidate countries: 'The political conditions for accession are satisfied.'
  • Mr President, we also want to include a reference to 'development cooperation' so the sentence reads: 'To analyse and evaluate the current implementation of Community legislation in all the areas concerned, including development cooperation'.
  • Such a sentence could read as follows.
  • I've organized something for the day the sentence is read out.
  • We don't know how to read the sentences.
  • We don't know how to read the sentences.
  • And I know believe the sentence to read,
  • The sentence would then read: 'considers that the European Union must develop special links with a democratic Russia...'.
  • (g) if accompanied by a leaflet, the sentence 'Read attached instructions before use';
  • Due to lack of space, these requirements are contained in the sentence "Read the package insert before use", see paragraph 7 above
  • in Article 10(1), sixth subparagraph, the beginning of the sentence shall read:
  • And the second part, is the sentence that follows on and not the sentence which was read out.
  • The tester shall read the sentences in a normal volume as used in phone calls.

The sentences is

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "is" does not agree with the plural subject "sentences."

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