grammatical number - Why is a singular verb "is" used after "One-third of the population" while a plural verb "live" is used after "70 percent of the population"?




1) One-third of the population of sub-Saharan Africa is undernourished.


2) Nearly 70 percent of the population still live in the countryside.


3) One-third of the residents live below the poverty level.



Why is a singular verb "is" used after "One-third of the population" while a plural verb "live" is used after "70 percent of the population"?


Why is a singular verb "is" used after "One-third of the population" while a plural verb "live" is used after "One-third of the residents"?




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