ONE OF + PLURAL NOUN = SINGULAR VERB:
One of my friends has been preparing himself for the Civil Service Examination.
MORE THAN ONE + SINGULAR NOUN = SINGULAR VERB:
More than one student is involved in the crime.
MORE THAN + PLURAL NOUN = PLURAL VERB:
More than one hundred policemen have ringed the area.
MORE + PLURAL NOUN + THAN ONE = PLURAL VERB
More students than one have helped her to solve her problem.
ONE OR TWO / ONE OR MORE + PLURAL NOUN = PLURAL VERB:
One or two policemen have been killed in the attack.
One or more girls are absent today.
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