grammatical number - Question tag for "many a ..."


Consider the sentence "Many a rose bloomed in the garden."


If you had to substitute "many a rose" with a pronoun, what would it be?


"Many a ..." takes a singular verb. Does that mean it can be substituted by the singular pronoun it?


If you had to add a question tag to "Many a rose bloomed in the garden", what would it be? Is "Many a rose bloomed in the garden, didn't it?" grammatical?




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