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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is/Are

If I have a sentence like, "Which topics is she wanting help with?" Do I use is or are? I'm confused because 'topics' is plural.

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Is . She is the subject of the sentence, not topics .

  • Is .
  • She is the subject of the sentence, not topics .
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Is.
She is the subject of the sentence, not topics.

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