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12 December, 22:45

In which phrase does "some" refer to a singular noun?

a. some of the economy cars

b. some of the police force

c. some of the native people

d. some of the healthy foods

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  1. 13 December, 00:32
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    B, because in all other situations the nouns are plural and the phrase is referring to "the police force" as a whole figure, and "some of the police force" is describing a fraction of this larger whole and would still be singular.
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