I read this sentence: "It was school holidays, and they were going to spend a whole week there." I cannot understand why it is "It was school holidays..." Why not "It were school holidays..."? Is it because "it" is singular and takes singular verb "was"?
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Also related, but not a duplicate: “It was Bob and Tom” – why not “They were”? – ColleenV May 31 '21 at 12:36