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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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all I am trying to find out is when to use either is or are correctly
  

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he, she, it - is we, you, they - are I - am Examples: Use 'is' with any singular subject except I or you . Bill is ... Mrs.

  • he, she, it - is we, you, they - are I - am Examples: Use 'is' with any singular subject except I or you .
  • Bill is ...
  • Mrs.
  • Jones is ...
  • The boy is ...
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he, she, it - is

we, you, they - are

I - am

Examples:

Use 'is' with any singular subject except I or you.

Bill is ...

Mrs. Jones is ...


The boy is ...

The coffee is ...

The reason is ...


Use 'are' with all plurals an

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