The word "were" in the sentence should be "was" instead. The simple subject of the sentence is "packet", a singular noun that requires a singular verb form. "Chips" is merely the object of a preposition and not the simple subject of the sentence, although it is part of the complete subject.
"were" is the wrong word in the sentence. It should be "was" since "packet" is a singular noun. The correct sentence should be "A packet of chips was found on the bench."
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Packet is singular, so a packet was found on the bench, because the subject and verb have to agree in number (both singular, or both plural). Therefore, the word were is wrong. It would be correct to say "Some chips were found on the bench", because then you have agreement between the plural chips and verb were.
Please dispose of the packet of chips properly to keep the area clean and prevent littering.
The word that is wrong is 'were'The reason that it is wrong is that the subject of the sentence 'A packet of crisps' is singular (it refers to one packetnot the many crisps in the packet) while the verb 'were found' refers to the plural (i.e they were found). As there is only one packet of crisps 'was found' the singular should be used (i.e. it was found). The sentence should therefore read:-"A packet of crisps was found on the bench."
No, a preposition does not have to be found at the beginning of a sentence. It can appear anywhere within a sentence, depending on the structure of the sentence.
AnswerTwo lovers sat on a bench in a cozy little cove in the garden.Bob stumbled upon a cove in which he found flying chipmunk beetles.Fagin was a lecherous old cove.
There is a grammatical error in the sentence, "A packet of crisps were found on the bench." The subject in the sentence is "packet of chips" and not just the word "chips". Therefore, the sentence should be written as, "A packet of crisps was found on the bench.".
Packet is singular, so a packet was found on the bench, because the subject and verb have to agree in number (both singular, or both plural). Therefore, the word were is wrong. It would be correct to say "Some chips were found on the bench", because then you have agreement between the plural chips and verb were.
Please dispose of the packet of chips properly to keep the area clean and prevent littering.
The word that is wrong is 'were'The reason that it is wrong is that the subject of the sentence 'A packet of crisps' is singular (it refers to one packetnot the many crisps in the packet) while the verb 'were found' refers to the plural (i.e they were found). As there is only one packet of crisps 'was found' the singular should be used (i.e. it was found). The sentence should therefore read:-"A packet of crisps was found on the bench."
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I found a clip clasping tightly onto the bag of chips.
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Computer chips are found in computers: iPods, laptops, desktops, PDAs, etc, to help the computer run. Computer chips also are found in ALL computers: so molecular computers, silicon computers, etc.. Hope this helps!
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