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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is vs. are

I need to know if it is better to use is vs. are in the following sentence.

The excellent performance in improving patient staisfaction, clinical outcomes and patient safety is the direct result of your outstanding efforts.
  

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" The subject, "performance" is singular. "

  • " The subject, "performance" is singular.
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Use "is."
The subject, "performance" is singular.

Check spelling on "satisfaction."

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