I read this sentence the other day, and I keep thinking 'are' should be 'is'. The reason being because I think it is 'quality' that is being referred to
Am I correct?
Thanks
'But it's the poor quality of his scripts that ARE the problem'
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You are correct.
— Mister Micawber
You are correct.
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