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  2. When using the word "equipment," remember that it is a noncount noun12345. Therefore:
    • Use "was" with singular subjects: "The equipment was defective."
    • Do not use "an equipment" or "equipments."
    Learn more:
    Equipment is a noncount noun which means that it has no plural form. Even when it refers to more than one thing, it is still grammatically singular, so you should use a singular verb: Most of the equipment was defective.
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/eb/qa/Equipment-N…
    Because equipment is uncountable, we cannot say ‘an equipment’ or ‘equipments’.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar…
    The subject is "office" and it includes furniture and equipment. Hence, the correct verb would be was which is the appropriate one for "office". The equipment and furniture are not subjects here.
    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/5307/was-vs-wer…
    Long answer: in Modern Standard English, 'equipment' is a mass or non-count noun, like 'water' or 'traffic', which describes something that is somehow implicitly plural but doesn't have a plural form.
    english.stackexchange.com/questions/70828/what …
    It is the subject that makes the verb singular or plural, not 'lot', so when it is used before a plural subject, the verb is plural; before a singular subject, a singular verb is needed. When there is more that one subject, the verb is usually plural; but if the parts of the subject are considered a unit, you may use a singular verb.
    forum.wordreference.com/threads/a-lot-of-goods-a…
     
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