I am getting a squiggly line under 'have' when I put this on MS-word. '. A little problem in question phrasing and sentence construction have been discerned'
@Cerberus They're advertising in their promotions their new IoT device, iReality. It's a wearable device, full body cover, with facemask. It simulates a real environment, while you are lying down, taking a shower (to clean the outside of the suit), driving the car (in your google non-drivable car). It simulates all the sensations it thinks you should be feeling at all times.
@Cerberus is exaggerating again. When you get right down to it, the subject is the entire phrase including problem, but you can simplify and just think of the rest of the phrase as a modifier for problem.
Have you met my good friend Maria The craziest girl on the block You'll know her whenever you see her She's the one who is in an advanced state of shock.
@Kabir So when you see and, it is possible that you are looking at a subject with two heads, which would be plural, like old men and women. However, in that case there would have to be two noun phrases on either side of and that are on the same level, equal in status. That is not the case here: it's not a little problem in question phrasing in addition to sentence construction; instead, in question phrasing and sentence construction as a whole is subordinate to a little problem.
@AndrewLeach - Sorry. Actually, I didn't get a ping (so I doubt the others have). I saw a room in the sidebar under where chat sometimes appears, it was the election chat and you appeared to be in it. As I had never seen anything like that on the main page, I checked it out. Again, sorry. :)
@medica That's fine. I expect freezing has killed off any ping-memory. I'll do it properly. Probably tomorrow; it will take a bit of time (but you've seen it now anyway :-)