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6 December, 13:55

I wrote a sentence:

"Although some learning is instant, skill and effort is necessary to accumulate intelligence."

When we were peer reviewing in class, someone said I had to change " some learning is instant" to "some learning are instant." Is the change correct or should I leave the sentence as is.

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  1. 6 December, 14:13
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    Leave the sentence as is.

    Explanation:

    The word "learning" is not plural. If you were writing a sentence that said something like "some families are ... " you would use are because "families" is the plural form of "family." Learning does not have a plural usage in standard English.
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