“As this week’s second featured link puts it, the tyranny of likes on social media have ‘reduced [the world] to vectors of attraction and revulsion.’” Have —> has (subject = tyranny).
... I can only hope there's a special place in hell for people who bitch about isolated instances of subject-verb disagreement in free newsletters. But thank you, I also completed 6th-grade English, and you have cleverly identified what is sometimes known as a typo.
Whoa, Caitlin. I’m an editor by profession. I thought you’d want to know so that you can correct it. Not bitching whatsoever. If you don’t care about such things, I won’t do it again.
“As this week’s second featured link puts it, the tyranny of likes on social media have ‘reduced [the world] to vectors of attraction and revulsion.’” Have —> has (subject = tyranny).
... I can only hope there's a special place in hell for people who bitch about isolated instances of subject-verb disagreement in free newsletters. But thank you, I also completed 6th-grade English, and you have cleverly identified what is sometimes known as a typo.
Whoa, Caitlin. I’m an editor by profession. I thought you’d want to know so that you can correct it. Not bitching whatsoever. If you don’t care about such things, I won’t do it again.