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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Is the grammer in this sentence correct? Either cash or two pieces of identification is acceptable. Or should the is be are
  

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Anonymous Is the grammer in this sentence correct? Either cash or two pieces of identification is acceptable. Or should the is be are It should be are.

  • Anonymous Is the grammer in this sentence correct?
  • Either cash or two pieces of identification is acceptable.
  • Or should the is be are It should be are.
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Anonymous Is the grammer in this sentence correct? Either cash or two pieces of identification is acceptable. Or should the is be are
It should be are.
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AnonymousEither cash or two pieces of identification is acceptable.
This sounds to me as if you can either pay with cash, or show two pieces of identification and not have to pay at all!

Maybe you want something like this:
Checks/Credit cards are accepted with two pieces of identification.

also, please note:

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