The next couple to leave is .......
or
the next couple to leave are ....... ?
When I was at school I believe I was taught the second way.
Nowadays they always seem to use the first.
Over to all you highly educated people
John



That is exactly what i was taught.Suekersh wrote:Not sure how to explain why but I think is should be is as the word couple is singular.
If you were talking about couples i.e more than one couple then it should be are.
I think!
Sue



Onelife wrote:Hi John
If you are trying to make out you are as thick as me ...forget it...everyone knows the correct pronunciation is.... “THEM”
Regards
Keith


Aye, that'd be reet!ChesterfieldJohn wrote:Onelife wrote:Hi John
If you are trying to make out you are as thick as me ...forget it...everyone knows the correct pronunciation is.... “THEM”
Regards
Keith
Agreed
John

Arrh dunna disagreeNot so ancient mariner wrote:Aye, that'd be reet!ChesterfieldJohn wrote:Onelife wrote:Hi John
If you are trying to make out you are as thick as me ...forget it...everyone knows the correct pronunciation is.... “THEM”
Regards
Keith
Agreed
John


Jacknian wrote:Don't know which is grammatically correct but 'the next couple to leave is ' just doesn't sound right when you add a couple of names after it. As you will be putting 2 names it sounds better to say ' the next couple to leave are Janet and John ' ( for example )






My pet hate is people who use phrases such as 'me and fred went out' ... the problem is that you can't correct the person .. because you would have to say 'Fred and I went out' ... at which point their retort would be 'you wasn't their' [sic].Jacknian wrote:I agree Carole, the times I tell my grandchildren " it's not would of , it's would HAVE ! " they think I'm mad of course but it sounds dreadful.

Kendhni, don't you mean - There retort would be "You wasn't their"?Kendhni wrote:My pet hate is people who use phrases such as 'me and fred went out' ... the problem is that you can't correct the person .. because you would have to say 'Fred and I went out' .. at which point their retort would be 'you wasn't their'Jacknian wrote:I agree Carole, the times I tell my grandchildren " it's not would of , it's would HAVE ! " they think I'm mad of course but it sounds dreadful.
In answer to the OP, as others have said, it is correct to use 'is' because there is only one couple, therefore singular. You wouldn't consider saying
'My favourite football team are ...
'May favourite band are ...'
Even if the context doesn't seem quite correct the syntax should be
'My favourite football team is The Gunners
My favourite band is Gerry and the Pacemakers
or even
My favourite band is John, Paul, George and RIngo, The Beatles.


Is it ?lioness wrote:The next couple to leave is = correct.
One couple is singular - two couples are plural.
Simples!

