hopefully we’re allowed to post this stuff now, but I had 2 LR sections and in one there was a question that read “None of these ____ was able to…” (I don’t remember the rest). In the moment this struck me as a grammatical error, although I’ve read mixed things about this grammar rule. Did anyone else come across this? I was hoping this might be a clue it was experimental
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hopefully we’re allowed to post this stuff now, but I had 2 LR sections and in one there was a question that read “None of these ____ was able to…” (I don’t remember the rest). In the moment this struck me as a grammatical error, although I’ve read mixed things about this grammar rule. Did anyone else come across this? I was hoping this might be a clue it was experimental