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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is or Are?

I'm writing a personal statement for my application to medical school. I'm wondering which of these is the more grammatically correct:

Understanding and communicating with people are vital aspects of a doctor's role.
Understanding and communicating with people is a vital aspect of a doctor's role.

Many thanks.
  

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You may use either, as might I.

  • You may use either, as might I.
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You may use either, as might I.

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