More than one - singular or plural












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"When more than one threads are executed". Is this correct? How should it have been phrased?










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  • Differently!!!!

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  • It's pretty definite that you can't use a plural noun after "more than one". So it should be "more than one thread".

    – sumelic
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    For the question of verb agreement with "more than one thread", see "There is/are more than one". What's the difference?

    – sumelic
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"When more than one threads are executed". Is this correct? How should it have been phrased?










share|improve this question























  • Differently!!!!

    – Hot Licks
    6 hours ago











  • It's pretty definite that you can't use a plural noun after "more than one". So it should be "more than one thread".

    – sumelic
    5 hours ago








  • 1





    For the question of verb agreement with "more than one thread", see "There is/are more than one". What's the difference?

    – sumelic
    5 hours ago
















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"When more than one threads are executed". Is this correct? How should it have been phrased?










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  • Differently!!!!

    – Hot Licks
    6 hours ago











  • It's pretty definite that you can't use a plural noun after "more than one". So it should be "more than one thread".

    – sumelic
    5 hours ago








  • 1





    For the question of verb agreement with "more than one thread", see "There is/are more than one". What's the difference?

    – sumelic
    5 hours ago





















  • Differently!!!!

    – Hot Licks
    6 hours ago











  • It's pretty definite that you can't use a plural noun after "more than one". So it should be "more than one thread".

    – sumelic
    5 hours ago








  • 1





    For the question of verb agreement with "more than one thread", see "There is/are more than one". What's the difference?

    – sumelic
    5 hours ago



















Differently!!!!

– Hot Licks
6 hours ago





Differently!!!!

– Hot Licks
6 hours ago













It's pretty definite that you can't use a plural noun after "more than one". So it should be "more than one thread".

– sumelic
5 hours ago







It's pretty definite that you can't use a plural noun after "more than one". So it should be "more than one thread".

– sumelic
5 hours ago






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For the question of verb agreement with "more than one thread", see "There is/are more than one". What's the difference?

– sumelic
5 hours ago







For the question of verb agreement with "more than one thread", see "There is/are more than one". What's the difference?

– sumelic
5 hours ago












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