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Canyunman Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Aren't vs Isn't

So we are having a discussion. In the following sentence, is it correct to use isn't or aren't? Please explain your solution.


We know creating positive client outcomes (isn't/aren’t) all about fees.


Thanks!

  

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isn't The subject is the gerund 'creating', which requires a singular verb.

  • isn't The subject is the gerund 'creating', which requires a singular verb.
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isn't


The subject is the gerund 'creating', which requires a singular verb.

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