'Many a' is a singular expression - like 'each' or 'every single' - so it takes a singular verb:
Many a man goes just a little bit crazy when he sees a car he cannot afford.
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a gallon man is a fun way to learn measurements.
18"-36" wide one man anything wider two man
It means that a person can be of everything or anything when it comes to portraying something. He can portray any role/character that is asked for and still manages to stay strong and significant with each character.
one of the largest man-made islands is shaped like a palm tree.
No. It is not a sentence because it lacks a main verb. Also there should be an -s on make:A man who makes dreams for us...
Example uses of the expression 'many a' with a singular verb:Many a time is too often.Many a man has tried to win her heart.Many an opportunity goes by unnoticed.Many a sorrow has plagued her.
The verb "is" is a linking verb. The object of the verb restates the subject (Lars = man).
There are 2 syllables. Man-goes.
Yes, it is grammatically correct. Also, use it in the prepositional phrase " to whom " as in, " To whom are you referring ? " Be careful, there is much over-correction with this word. The man (whom I knew) was an American. He said "yup." The man, who (I knew) was an American, said "yup."
"Man" is the subject, "is" is the verb.
Man is a noun. A verb is an action, nouns are people places or things.
Either can be correct, depending on the context. 'Who' is used for the subject of the verb and 'whom' for the object. 'The man who I saw was kissing the girl was your uncle.' (Subject - I saw he was kissing the girl.) 'The man whom I saw kissing the girl was your uncle.' (Object - I saw him kissing the girl.)
Yes, as in "I complained about the man" "I" is the subject, "complained" is the verb (because I am doing it) "man" is the object
Accused can be used as a verb and an adjective. Verb: That man has been accused of many heinous crimes. Adjective: He is an accused killer.
Accused can be used as a verb and an adjective. Verb: That man has been accused of many heinous crimes. Adjective: He is an accused killer.
The man RAN The man is being STILL Action =RAN Being =Still