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BBC English: what's wrong here?
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  • > I see, could not notice it, sorry

    Punctuation is quite important in English and it's worth thinking about. But since many languages don't have the same sort of punctuation, it often doesn't get "noticed". It should help you to note that the word "It" starts with a capital letter. After a full stop, the next sentence starts with a capital letter. So you have TWO clues to help you notice :)

  • AReality: And before "It" there is a full stop. Nothing wrong here ;)

  • Thank for the reply. sir, I am a normal person who always think normally. :D

    what if I reconstruct first sentence. For an example, "A spokesman for Eurotunnel, a company which manages Channel Tunnel and provides its services." :)
  • Yes, it should be "operates". Or at least "manages" and "operate" should be singular OR plural, not both. In AmE, a company (Eurotunnel) is usually regarded as singular. In BrE, a company can be singular or plural (but not both). In this particular case, the correct words would be: "A spokesman for Eurotunnel - which manages and operates Channel Tunnel services - said..."

  • arif: Normally yes, you provide a service. But at least in British English "services" can also mean "an area with parking beside a major road supplying petrol, refreshments, and other amenities to motorists" - and while it's not exactly the same the Channel Tunnel falls roughly in this category (cars and trucks drive on to the trains). In this sense, services are operated.

  • I said it in this sense that service is provided, nay operated.
    I wanna know the answer before I die lol I mean I can't wait anymore.lol.
  • Sir, I think the right word "provides" instead of operates" is it right?
  • I guess like Inna's comment, it should be 'operates', because it should reflect the singular subject - Eurotunnel, thus the verb should be 'manages and operates'. :)

  • It should be "operates".

  • noaslpls: Ha! Your rewritten sentence actually corrects the BBC error, but not for the reason that you suggest. It's a very basic error, one of subject-verb agreement. Can you see it now?

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