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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is/are

I'm changing my flight.

I say:

Same time and flight is okay. Or

Same time and flight are okay.

Which is correct? Thanks.
  

Top answer

Are you thinking of it as two separate things? Then use are . My guess is that most people don't think of it this way.

  • Are you thinking of it as two separate things?
  • Then use are .
  • My guess is that most people don't think of it this way.
  • Are you thinking of it as one arrangement that happens to affect two things?
  • Then use is .
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Are you thinking of it as two separate things? Then use are. My guess is that most people don't think of it this way.

Are you thinking of it as one arrangement that happens to affect two things? Then use is. My guess is that most people think of it this way.

CJ

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