yes it's a form of it.
yes it's a form of it.
The subject of this sentence is not "academic papers" - it is "Peer editing". "Peer editing" is a noun clause; it is singular and therefore takes the third person singular form of the verb which is "requires".
Peer editing is allowed, most teachers encourage that. Definitely get your paper peer edited.
The three steps in the peer-editing process are: 1. Compliments2. Suggestion3. Correction
The three steps in the peer-editing process are: 1. Compliments2. Suggestion3. Correction
"Editing" is the noun/subject in the sentence--a gerund, in fact. "Peer" modifies the noun, making "peer" an adjective in this case.
The subject is singular (editing), therefore the correct form of the verb is requires.
Peer editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy.
Peer editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy.
Peer editing (subject)...requires (verb)...
Someone might enjoy being part of a team as it would open them up to new perspectives and ideas. Teams allow collaboration, peer editing, and sometimes, new friendships.
The correct sentence with subject-verb agreement is: "Peer editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy." In this sentence, the singular subject "peer editing" agrees with the singular verb "requires."