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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Is the usage 'With you is Midhun and Sindhu' correct?
  

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I suppose that it should read, 'with you are M and S', but I cannot be sure without at least the complete sentence.

  • I suppose that it should read, 'with you are M and S', but I cannot be sure without at least the complete sentence.
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I suppose that it should read, 'with you are M and S', but I cannot be sure without at least the complete sentence.
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Thank you very much. This is what I hear in a radio show.' Please stay tuned, with you IS M & S'. So, it should be, 'Please stay tuned, with you are M & S.

Thank's lot.
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In spoken English, the singular is often used, because the spoken language is produced linearly, and the speaker may well be thinking about the items (here, people) one by one.

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