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The restriction of the antecedent on the verb in the definite clause:
1. he is one of the teachers who know french in our school.
In the customary use of the definite clause, the noun after one of is plural, and this plural noun restricts the predicate verb of the definite clause that follows it, so know does not add sWhen one of is preceded by the or the only, the predicate verb in the predicative clause that follows it is in the singular form. Such as:
2. he is the only one of the teachers who knows french in our school.
In modern English, we can also see the case of a predicative clause after the plural of a noun with one of as a singular verb:
3. this is one of those novels which begins with an idea.
However, in the test, it is still advisable to use plural verbs as usual.
So the original text and your understanding should be correct, and of course your understanding should be more accurate.
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I think if you modify people, believe should become believe
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Example 9: Sandy could do nothing but to his teacher that he was wrong
a. admit b. admitted c. admitting d. to admit
The answer is a. Analysis] The but in this sentence is a preposition, followed by the infinitive verb. When [the predicate verb is do, does or did], followed by [infinitive without to]; When it is another verb, it is followed by an infinitive with to. The predicate of the sentence is could do nothing, and the verb form admit should be filled.
Translation: Sander had to admit to his teacher that he was wrong...
Sandy subject.
could do predicate.
Nothing object.
but admit to his teacher that he was wrong.Prepositional phrases do the result adverbials.
to his teacher prepositional phrase, to do adverbials.
that he was wrong is the object of admit.
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The predicate of the sentence is could do the predicate is nothing but conjunctive.
admit is also a predicate, that leads the object clause after admit if you don't understand the usage of but in this sentence, you can associate andyou can dance and sing in the room
Hope it helps.
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