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sjwright | 14:12 Fri 08th Jul 2011 | Phrases & Sayings
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Just to settle an ongoing disagreement in the office:

Which is grammatically correct:

- A whole new range of houses is coming soon to Royston
- A whole new range of houses are coming soon to Royston

I say that its the first, as the (singuar) range of (many) houses is 1 unit, therefore should be 'is coming soon'...

If there were more than 1 range of houses, then fair enough, 'are' is correct?

Ideas on a postcard please!
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I write professionally though that may be hard to believe on here.

The answer is "is"

Why?

"Range" is an example of a "mass noun."

A noun (such as advice, bread, knowledge, luck, spaghetti, and work) that names things that in English cannot be counted.

A mass noun (also known as a noncount noun) is used only in the singular. Many abstract...
14:23 Fri 08th Jul 2011
I would say A whole new range of homes are coming soon to Royston
you are right
however "houses is coming soon" would be correct
You are both wrong, though common parlance will accept the latter.
A whole new range of houses is coming soon to royston.

'A whole new range of houses' is treated as one item

So either new houses are coming to .................


or a range of houses is coming to.
True Mike, but strictly not grammatically correct.
Try rephrasing it:
There is a whole new range of houses...
There are a whole new range of houses...

The former is clearly correct.
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Damn shame we can't put a poll on here!
depends on the meaning you are attaching to the word 'range'
how can they both be wrong, mike?

I think you're right, a range is singular. The second one sounds wrong.
A range is only one item. Think of that way

Whether it be chicken, houses, homes, or whatever it is the range that is coming and that is singular.
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Range as in 'The new heritage range' which is our collection of houses that we build, a single collection of many houses ;-)
Posts one and two agree jno, and therefore they are both wrong.
New ranges of houses are coming soon

A new range of houses is coming soon
IS is definitely correct.
My suspicion is that, "is", is correct as there is only one range. But it sounds better to my ear when I hear, "are", because my mind latches on to the houses, which are plural.
I write professionally though that may be hard to believe on here.

The answer is "is"

Why?

"Range" is an example of a "mass noun."

A noun (such as advice, bread, knowledge, luck, spaghetti, and work) that names things that in English cannot be counted.

A mass noun (also known as a noncount noun) is used only in the singular. Many abstract nouns are uncountable, but not all uncountable nouns are abstract. Contrast with count noun.
Are sounds very wrong to me actually.
well, I thought you were talking to the OP, mike. Post 2 was, and therefore does not agree with post 1.
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I am loving these answers, however other people in the office are not :-D thanks for settling this guys

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