Amazing song by an amazing artist and I don't mean to be a dick, but doesn't he sing "something with these trails ARE just different" as opposed to "is just different"? Only the latter is grammatically correct though, right?
@Mezmerize It actually is grammatically correct. "Is" agrees with "something" not "trails." Take out the with clause and it goes "Something is just different" which is correct. :)
@Mezmerize It actually is grammatically correct. "Is" agrees with "something" not "trails." Take out the with clause and it goes "Something is just different" which is correct. :)
Amazing song by an amazing artist and I don't mean to be a dick, but doesn't he sing "something with these trails ARE just different" as opposed to "is just different"? Only the latter is grammatically correct though, right?
@Mezmerize It actually is grammatically correct. "Is" agrees with "something" not "trails." Take out the with clause and it goes "Something is just different" which is correct. :)
@Mezmerize It actually is grammatically correct. "Is" agrees with "something" not "trails." Take out the with clause and it goes "Something is just different" which is correct. :)