There is a grammatical error in the sentence, "A packet of crisps were found on the bench." The subject in the sentence is "packet of chips" and not just the word "chips". Therefore, the sentence should be written as, "A packet of crisps was found on the bench.".
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The word that is wrong is 'were'The reason that it is wrong is that the subject of the sentence 'A packet of crisps' is singular (it refers to one packetnot the many crisps in the packet) while the verb 'were found' refers to the plural (i.e they were found). As there is only one packet of crisps 'was found' the singular should be used (i.e. it was found). The sentence should therefore read:-"A packet of crisps was found on the bench."
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Please dispose of the packet of chips properly to keep the area clean and prevent littering.
Hi there When was the first packet of crisps made in Great Britain and what was the name of the packet of crisps. thank you
Hi there When was the first packet of crisps made in Great Britain and what was the name of the packet of crisps. thank you
packet of crisps weight = weigh of a crisp * number of crisps
The collective noun for crisps is a packet of crisps.
A packet of crisps
The date is stated on the packet.
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Packet is singular, so a packet was found on the bench, because the subject and verb have to agree in number (both singular, or both plural). Therefore, the word were is wrong. It would be correct to say "Some chips were found on the bench", because then you have agreement between the plural chips and verb were.
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