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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is or are?

"To drive a car and do all kinds of crazy things on the road is/are just stupid."

This is just a random sentence I wrote now, but I want to understand about the "is" and "are" usage in a sentence like this (with plural things).

So, is or are?
  

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road" as the (singular) subject. [ is ] Others may disagree.

  • road" as the (singular) subject.
  • [ is ] Others may disagree.
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I see the subject as "To...road" as the (singular) subject. [ is ] Others may disagree.

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