New posts in quantifiers

"The number of residents has grown" vs. "the number of residents have grown" [duplicate]

"All green apples but 1" or "All but 1 green apples"

Confused between Nested Quantifiers

Is two-thirds plural?

A battery of tests is/are

Subject–verb agreement — two schools of thought?

"Amount" vs. "number" vs. "quantity"

"A total of 10 babies is..." vs. "a total of 10 babies are..." vs. "Ten babies in total are..."

Why is this true? $(\exists x)(P(x) \Rightarrow (\forall y) P(y))$

"There are no comments" vs. "There is no comment"

Which is correct: "one or more is" or "one or more are"?

"Neither Michael nor Albert is correct" or "Neither Michael nor Albert are correct"?

"1 in 10 are" or "1 in 10 is"?

Does a percentage quantity take singular or plural verb agreement? [duplicate]

What does “a couple” mean to you, and what does “a few” mean to you?

Which is correct, "neither is" or "neither are"?

"There is/are more than one". What's the difference?

A number of questions "has been" or "have been" asked?