I was told the sentence "Today's lunch was sandwiches", should be "Today's lunch were sandwiches", but I don't think this is correct.
However, when I switch the order I end up with this:
Sandwiches were today's lunch.
Therefore, because "were" seems appropriate here, I thought maybe "were" is correct in the above example as well.
However, no matter how many times I try to convince myself, "Today's lunch were sandwiches" just sounds wrong.
Is there ever a case where "Today's lunch were ~" is correct?
Answer
Your problem is numerical agreement. The verb and the subject must either both be plural or both be singular.
Sandwich were today's lunch <-- this is bad! It probably feels bad the same way the 'correction' felt bad! That's because it is also wrong because 'Sandwich' and 'were' don't agree.
Sandwiches were today's lunch <-- plural and plural are fine, this sentence is good.
Today's lunch was sandwiches <-- this is fine. Lunch is singular and so is was.
Today's lunches were sandwiches <-- this is ok too. Both of them are plural.
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