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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is vs. Are after "What makes..."

Although I found some similar questions on this site, my doubts remained. Any help is highly appreciated.


1. What makes what is taught in this site unique, are not the lessons in themselves, but ...

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2. What makes what is taught in this site unique, is not the lessons in themselves, but ...

  

Top answer

#1 but no comma before 'is'.

  • #1 but no comma before 'is'.
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#1

but no comma before 'is'.

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Hello, thanks for the answer. I'm slightly confused though.

You said the first one is correct (ARE), but then mentioned the comma in the second example?

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Thanks. Would you mind explaining why?

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What makes what is taught in this site unique, This just sounds like a singular reference to me.


It would make it easier to comment if you could supply the missing end of the sentence.

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anonymous... unique is not ...

As shown above.

CJ

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Thank you everyone. You are very helpfulp. Happy holidays!

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