I'm in an argument right now with my fiance. I need to write the hotel reservation card for our "Save the Date" cards. Her mother gave me the following text:
"A block of rooms have been reserved at the Courtyard by Marriott."
I changed it to:
"A block of rooms has been reserved at the Courtyard by Marriott."
Now before I take it to Kinko's for printing, they want me to change it...but I'm pretty sure I'm right as "a block of rooms" is singular. "A block" is the singular and "of rooms" being a descriptor. Excuse my ingorance of correct English terms.
Can someone please settle this for me?! TIA!!
"A block of rooms have been reserved at the Courtyard by Marriott."
I changed it to:
"A block of rooms has been reserved at the Courtyard by Marriott."
Now before I take it to Kinko's for printing, they want me to change it...but I'm pretty sure I'm right as "a block of rooms" is singular. "A block" is the singular and "of rooms" being a descriptor. Excuse my ingorance of correct English terms.

Can someone please settle this for me?! TIA!!












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