a pile of 后面接不可数名词时,谓语动词肯定用单数。
如果 a pile of 后面接复数名词呢?谓语动词用单数还是用复数,还是用两者都可以?
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▲关于这个问题,我与前面两位老师的观点稍有不同:“a pile of+复数名词”作主语时,谓语动词可以用单数(视为整体),也可以用复数(考虑其个体),但以用单数为普通。如:
——用单数的例子:
There was a pile of books on the table. 桌上有一堆书。
On the table was a pile of books and a scatter of papers. 桌子上放着一摞书和零落的几份报纸。
——用复数的例子:
A pile of presents were heaped under the Christmas tree. 圣诞树下有一大堆礼物。(摘自Easier English Student Dictionary)
▲当然,如果 a pile of 后接不可数名词,它作主语时,谓语动词只能用单数。如:
There was a pile of clean laundry on her bed. 她床上有一堆刚洗好的衣物。
A pile of ironing is hardly inspiring. 一堆需要熨烫的衣服无法让人提起兴致。
Heaped up in one corner was a pile of junk. 堆在一角的是一堆废物。
(1)a pile of +不可数名词单数,作主语,谓语用单数
On the table beside an empty plate was a pile of books. (强调整体)
桌上空盘子的旁边是一堆书。
There's a pile of newspapers in the corner have you looked underneath?
角落里有一堆报纸--那底下你找过了吗?
(2)a pile of +名词复数,作主语,
A:强调整体谓语用单数
There is a large pile of books in the room.
B:强调个体作主语谓语用法复数
A large pile of books are seen in the room.
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