Learn English – When do I use “are” instead of “is” with a measurement

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When writing measurements or time, do you use the plural form "are" or the singular form "is"?

For example:

There [is/are] 12 inches in a foot.

There [is/are] 12 months in a year.

Best Answer

You use "is" for singular words and "are" for plurals.

Examples:

There [is/are] 12 inches in a foot.

You need to use "are" because "inches" is plural; there is more than one inch.

There [is/are] 1 inch for every 2.54 centimetres.

You need to use "is" here because "inch" is singular; there is only one inch.

The same rule is followed for your second example:

There [is/are] 12 months in a year.

There [is/are] 1 month until your birthday.

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