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Gu-Hoon Kwon Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

delicious sandwiches which is / are sreved

The chef and owner cooks a variety of homestyle soups, fresh salads, and delicious sandwiches which (are / is) all served on homemade bread.

Which is right, are or is?
  

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are

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I think "are" is right, but this is my opinion wait for others.
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19216801I think "are" is right, but this is my opinion wait for others.
If you are not sure about any point, please check your grammar book or dictionary before posting.
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fivejedjon 19216801I think "are" is right, but this is my opinion wait for others.If you are not sure about any point, please check your grammar book or dictionary before posting.
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I cannot understand what you wrote. It makes no sense.

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Gu-Hoon KwonThe chef and owner cooks a variety of homestyle soups, fresh salads, and delicious sandwiches which are all served on homemade bread.
Cook- verb and subject agreement is " chef and owner ".
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The chef is the owner.
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The chef and owner cooks a variety of homestyle soups, fresh salads, and delicious sandwiches which (are / is) all served on homemade bread.

A small further comment.
We don't usually say that we cook a salad or cook a sandwich.
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Gu-Hoon Kwon The chef is the owner.
Then the way you constructed the sentence has a aproblem. Consider this sentence: The security guard and the janitor come to work every day at 8 am. Plural subject calls for plural noun.

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