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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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is or are

1.Washing dishes is monotonous.
or
2.Washing dishes are monotonous.

Which of the above sentence is correct? Please help me? Thank you.
  

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IS

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Anonymous1.Washing dishes is monotonous.
or
2.Washing dishes are monotonous.

Which of the above sentence is correct? Please help me? Thank you.
As MM said, it should be 'is'. Washing (dishes) is monotonous. The pertinent word is 'washing', not 'dishes'.
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Anonymous1.Washing dishes is monotonous.
or
2.Washing dishes are monotonous.

Which of the above sentence is correct? Please help me? Thank you.
As MM said, it should be 'is'. Washing (dishes) is monotonous. The pertinent word is 'washing', not 'dishes'.

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