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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is or are

Let's say someone is talking about a one-day event job and mentions:

The working hours and day is/are ... and ... respectively.

Should it be 'are'?
  

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Anonymous Should it be 'are'? You have two subjects joined by 'and'. You'll have to use 'are'.

  • Anonymous Should it be 'are'?
  • You have two subjects joined by 'and'.
  • You'll have to use 'are'.
  • CJ
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AnonymousShould it be 'are'?
You have two subjects joined by 'and'. You'll have to use 'are'.

CJ

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