From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!uwvax!rodolf
Newsgroups: net.followup
Title: English Language, et al
Article-I.D.: uwvax.360
Posted: Sun May  9 00:25:35 1982
Received: Sun May  9 03:18:50 1982


In all fairness it should be pointed out that some words such as "any" and
"many" take different forms of verbs depending on the context of the usage.
In the example of "Any of you ..." the "you" is a plural "you" (which is 
unfortunately lacking in the English language but present in many others);
hence the usage of "are" following this is correct. Another example would be

		"Many grapes were sour."
		"Many a grape was sour."

However, the point about informal English on the net is well taken. This is
not a platform for doctorate papers, but rather a group of people with common
interests who should be able to talk conversationally without being stifled for
grammatical errors. Enough said!

						Rick Lindsley
						(uwvax!rodolf)