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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Are versus is?

Which sentence is correct?

"You, our relationship, and our love ARE what is important to me in life."

Or

"You, our relationship, and our love *IS* what is important to me in life."

Or should the whole sentence be restructured?
  

Top answer

[Three things] are important to me in life.

  • [Three things] are important to me in life.
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3 Answers
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[Three things] are important to me in life.
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I'm glad you offered the possibility of restructure! Here's my take: You, our relationship and our love are the most important things in my life.
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That sounds much better, thank you Philip!

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