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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

is vs are????

Option 1: The specific objectives of this shared resource is to provide members with:

or

Option 2: The specific objectives of this shared resource are to provide members with:

I believe it's options 2.
  

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Hello, Yes, it should be the second option. The phrase is in plural, therefore it should be "are" instead of "is". To sum up, "are" should be used for plural and "is" for singular.

  • Hello, Yes, it should be the second option.
  • The phrase is in plural, therefore it should be "are" instead of "is".
  • To sum up, "are" should be used for plural and "is" for singular.
  • Kind Regards, FCarv
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Hello,

Yes, it should be the second option.
The phrase is in plural, therefore it should be "are" instead of "is".

To sum up, "are" should be used for plural and "is" for singular.

Kind Regards,
FCarv
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AnonymousI believe it's option 2.
Correct.

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