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  • grammatical number - These include or This includes - English . . .
    As a matter of fact, "This includes administrators and normal users" can be just fine, depending on the context That said, these can still be a little tricky For example: Several different users can change their own passwords; these include administrators, and normal users The "these include" refers to "several different users " But:
  • grammaticality - To include vs. including - English Language . . .
    In the hot story of today (the U S Senate report on "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques"), I noticed the following: He was subjected to numerous and repeated torture techniques, to include being
  • meaning - Include vs involve: usage and difference - English . . .
    The bill includes tax and service Tax and service are included in the bill [ + -ing verb ] Your responsibilities will include making appointments on my behalf And this definition of involve: involve verb [ T not continuous ] If an activity, situation, etc involves something, that thing is a part of the activity, etc ; and also
  • differences - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    • The price includes free-flow water • This book includes a free CD • This book is including a free CD Edit 1: As Barrie noted, including is not a preposition Typically it serves as a present participle See the following extract from OED1 (1901) for some examples of use Including ppl a [f INCLUDE v + -ING ] 1
  • grammatical number - Is or are, Include or includes? - English Language . . .
    Reported in Panel B is or are fund information, which include or includes the number of funds and managers Can someone kindly help with the grammar in this sentence Which is actually is the subj
  • grammatical number - Menu of services include or . . . includes . . .
    Most likely, you want includes The subject, "menu", is singular: A menu includes You wouldn't say, a menu include So the noun phrase "of services" is merely misleading here If you were talking about services, you'd use the plural: services include But you only have one menu in this sentence
  • Can includes be singular? [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    After writing includes you can write a single item or multiple items, but the word that is associated with include i e, the _____ include includes makes all the difference The package INCLUDES a free massage a free massage and a pedicure Package = singular, so includes
  • Punctuation for the phrase including but not limited to
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