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∙ 11y agoAccuracy.
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∙ 11y agoThey are the objects whose measured speed as a function of time agrees well with theory.
Yes, the statement "A number of articles were interesting" is grammatically correct. The subject "number of articles" is plural, so it agrees with the plural verb "were."
Standard International unit (SI unit)
a verb that agrees with the closest subject
Accuracy is when a known value agrees with an experimental value, but is not necessarily close in range.
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The correct phrase is "that was you," as the verb "was" agrees with the singular subject "you."
"He thinks" is correct. The verb "thinks" agrees with the singular subject "he."
Something that agrees with or is in harmony with another.
He agrees with you. Or he is in agreement with you.
A measured quantity is said to have good accuracy if it is close to the true value or target value that is being measured. This means that there is minimal systematic error or bias in the measurement.
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The correct possessive form of "nosotros" is "nuestro" for masculine nouns and "nuestra" for feminine nouns. It agrees in gender and number with the noun it is modifying.
"He is at affinity with his manager" may be technically correct, but it sounds odd to this native speaker of English. "He agrees with his manager" or "He is a relative of his manager" is more natural.
The phrase "registrations are in progress" is grammatically correct. The subject "registrations" agrees with the verb "are" and the prepositional phrase "in progress" correctly describes the state of the registrations.
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Either phrase can be correct, as long as the rest of the sentence agrees with it; e.g. '(have/had) the pleasure of..' or 'take pleasure in..'.