0 As the years go by, it seems that some fine points of grammar and spelling confuse me even more so could someone please clarify how similtaneous is used, please?02br 02br 00Which is correct?02br 02br 00Are the failure of the two grafts simultaneous also?02br 02br 00Is the failure of the two grafts simultaneous also?02br 02br 00I've opted for the first but the more I look at it the second ( singular ) version becomes more reasonable. 0-
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0101b 00. Are the failure of the two grafts simultaneous also? 02br 02br 002.
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0101b 00.
Are the failure of the two grafts simultaneous also?
02br 02br 002.
Is the failure of the two grafts simultaneous also?
02br 02br 00The 01b 00failure02b 00 of the two grafts is simultaneous.
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0101b00. Are the failure of the two grafts simultaneous also? 02br 02br 002. Is the failure of the two grafts simultaneous also? 02b02br 02br 00#202br 02br 00If you answer the question, you'll understand why 'Is' is the correct verb to use.02br 02br 00The 01b00failure02b00 of
0 Thanks you for your thoughts but the problem for me with the singular version is whether a single action can be simultaneous - Is the failure simultaneous? It doesn't seem correct.02br 02br 00maybe it should be :02br 02br 00Are the failures of the two grafts simultaneous also?02br 02br 00This sentence is part of a translation discuss