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Khanh hoang Posted 7 years ago
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[Grammar confusing] what you need to do is/are...?

I'm confused about the use of "be" in this sentence, could anyone show me the correct answer?

What you need to do "is" to finish this report and prepare documents for the tomorrow meeting or

What you need to do "are" to finish this report and prepare documents for the tomorrow meeting?

  

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khanh hoang I'm confused about the use of "be" in this sentence, could anyone show me the correct answer? What you need to do " is" to finish this report and prepare documents for the tomorrow meeting or What you need to do " are" to finish this report and prepare documents for the tomorrow meeting? "is" is the correct usage.

  • khanh hoang I'm confused about the use of "be" in this sentence, could anyone show me the correct answer?
  • What you need to do " is" to finish this report and prepare documents for the tomorrow meeting or What you need to do " are" to finish this report and prepare documents for the tomorrow meeting?
  • "is" is the correct usage.
  • What you need to do (a clause) is the subject of the copular sentence.
  • , The thing that you need is..
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khanh hoang

I'm confused about the use of "be" in this sentence, could anyone show me the correct answer?

What you need to do "is" to finish this report and prepare documents for the tomorrow meeting or

What you need to do "are" to finish this report and prepare documents for the tomorrow meeting?

"is" is the correct usage.

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khanh hoangWhat you need to do "is" to finish this report and prepare documents for the tomorrow meeting.

That is the correct version. The two steps are one process, one thing.

khanh hoangThe two things you need to do "are"

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