"An amazing new"? That is wrong, I'm afraid. "News" does not have singular form, it is an irregular plural. Therefore, it is also uncountable, which means that not only is it followed by a singular verb, but you also cannot say “a news”: "I've got good news". You refer to a piece of information as some news, a bit of news, or a piece of news.
thanks a lot!! I agree. My students wrote the post. It is great they do it although it is not correct. Mistakes are the best way to learn. I will correct it !! Thank you very much for your help.
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ResponderEliminar"News" does not have singular form, it is an irregular plural. Therefore, it is also uncountable, which means that not only is it followed by a singular verb, but you also cannot say “a news”: "I've got good news".
You refer to a piece of information as some news, a bit of news, or a piece of news.
thanks a lot!! I agree. My students wrote the post. It is great they do it although it is not correct. Mistakes are the best way to learn. I will correct it !! Thank you very much for your help.
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