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This sentence lacks some needed words for correct grammar. For example, if I change "requires" to "require" it indicates that academic papers require critical-thinking skills. "Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy." The academic papers have become self-aware!

Your sentence should read: "The peer editing of academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy." now "of academic papers" becomes a descriptive phrase, describing "peer editing"

"Peer editing requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy." stands alone as a sentence. Descriptive phrases can be added to it.

To make it a question, write this: "Does the peer editing of academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy?"

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Q: Is this question a subject-verb agreement Peer editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy?
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Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy which sentence has the subject verb agreement?

Peer editing (subject)...requires (verb)...


Which sentence is correct Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy or Peer editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy?

Peer editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy.


Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy Subject-verb agreement?

The subject is singular (editing), therefore the correct form of the verb is requires.


Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy?

Peer editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy.


Which one is subject verb agreement Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy 2b Peer editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy?

Peer editing academic papers requirecritical-thinking skills and diplomacy.In this sentence the subject (bold) does not agree with the verb (italics).Peer editing academic papers requirescritical-thinking skills and diplomacy.In this sentence the subject (bold) does agree with the verb (italics).


Why is Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy a subject-verb agreement?

It isn't - it's a subject-verb disagreement. The subject is singular ('peer-editing') but the verb is plural ('require'). It should be corrected thus: 'Peer-editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy.' The error in the original sentence is to assume that the phrase 'academic papers' is the subject of the verb because it is next to it, and that therefore the verb needs to be plural. This is not the case. It is not 'academic papers' that require skill and diplomacy; it is the 'peer-editing' of those papers that requires those things.


Subject verb agreement questions on a sentence Peer editing academic papers require or requires critical thinking skills and diplomacy.?

Editing is treated as singular, so the correct form of the verb would be "requires."


Which one of the sentences is a subject verb agreement and why 2a Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy?

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."


Why do the subject and verb agree in this sentence Peer editing of academic papers requires critical thinking and diplomacy?

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".


In a sentence like Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy would you put require or requires?

I would say "requires", or "does require" also I would add the word "of": Peer editing of academic papers does require critical thinking skills and dipomacy.


Peer editing academic papers require OR requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy you chose requires because papers is plural so it is talking about more then one thing. Are you correct?

requires agrees with editing


Is peer the noun in this question Peer editing academic papers require critical-thinking skills and diplomacy?

"Editing" is the noun/subject in the sentence--a gerund, in fact. "Peer" modifies the noun, making "peer" an adjective in this case.