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Ty123 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is/are

Is this OK: I think the few beers I had earlier is/are keeping me awake!
  

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"Are". I could make a case for "is", as one often can when more than one thing can be lumped together, but "are" is natural and unexceptionable and better.

  • "Are".
  • I could make a case for "is", as one often can when more than one thing can be lumped together, but "are" is natural and unexceptionable and better.
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"Are". I could make a case for "is", as one often can when more than one thing can be lumped together, but "are" is natural and unexceptionable and better.

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