The last one is correct. One is the subject, not kids. One is singular, so ‘one drops’ is correct. It doesn’t matter if what’s in between is singular or plural.
The funny thing about the last picture is the misspelling; it should be “one in four.” The verbs should still be drops. Drops refers to the one in four, which is a singular noun. Maybe someone else should stay in school.
Lots of comments like this. My guess is that everyone knows this. It wouldn’t have been submitted otherwise.
hi! Haven’t been here for a while! I wonder what the hoolahoop is for for the yard work job hmmmmm maybe they need a hoolahoop dancer for a barbecue party at the yard? ๐ hahahaha!
These are crazy stuff. Thanks for sharing!
These are great, Rob! My favorites are the hula hoop yard work and radioactive site is open to tourists. HA! ๐
Those made my day. Very funny stuff.
I love these kinds of headlines. They make my day
The last one is correct. One is the subject, not kids. One is singular, so ‘one drops’ is correct. It doesn’t matter if what’s in between is singular or plural.
The funny thing about the last picture is the misspelling; it should be “one in four.” The verbs should still be drops. Drops refers to the one in four, which is a singular noun. Maybe someone else should stay in school.
Lots of comments like this. My guess is that everyone knows this. It wouldn’t have been submitted otherwise.
hi! Haven’t been here for a while! I wonder what the hoolahoop is for for the yard work job hmmmmm maybe they need a hoolahoop dancer for a barbecue party at the yard? ๐ hahahaha!
These are crazy stuff. Thanks for sharing!
These are great, Rob! My favorites are the hula hoop yard work and radioactive site is open to tourists. HA! ๐