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Playing shooting games are/is my forte. Do we use is or are for these sentences? The confusion may come from 'forte' as used in music for strong or loud, which is definitely pronounced 'for tay' = /ˈfɔr. Back and forth is the more correct idiom, because, well, that's the idiom. There's nothing to stop you from saying forth and back.
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I agree the original should be 'hold the fort' and 'hold down…' looks like an aberration. The confusion may come from 'forte' as used in music for strong or loud, which is definitely pronounced 'for tay' = /ˈfɔr. Back and forth is the more correct idiom, because, well, that's the idiom. Is it too much to speculate that 'hold down…'.
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There's nothing to stop you from saying forth and back. In particular, if ginger in this context is related to. I agree the original should be 'hold the fort' and 'hold down…' looks like an aberration. Do we use is or are for these sentences? Back and forth is the more correct idiom, because, well, that's the idiom.
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Reading books is or are good for you. Is it too much to speculate that 'hold down…' could. Back and forth is the more correct idiom, because, well, that's the idiom. Do we use is or are for these sentences? The confusion may come from 'forte' as used in music for strong or loud, which is definitely pronounced 'for tay'.
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Reading books is or are good for you. I agree the original should be 'hold the fort' and 'hold down…' looks like an aberration. Is it too much to speculate that 'hold down…' could. Back and forth is the more correct idiom, because, well, that's the idiom. Playing shooting games are/is my forte.
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In particular, if ginger in this context is related to. Reading books is or are good for you. The confusion may come from 'forte' as used in music for strong or loud, which is definitely pronounced 'for tay' = /ˈfɔr. There's nothing to stop you from saying forth and back. Back and forth is the more correct idiom, because, well,.
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Reading books is or are good for you. I agree the original should be 'hold the fort' and 'hold down…' looks like an aberration. Do we use is or are for these sentences? Is it too much to speculate that 'hold down…' could. Playing shooting games are/is my forte.
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In particular, if ginger in this context is related to. There's nothing to stop you from saying forth and back. I agree the original should be 'hold the fort' and 'hold down…' looks like an aberration. Playing shooting games are/is my forte.
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