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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Proper grammar

Your support and advice (mean/means) more than i can say.

I'm confused here. They both seem to work. Which is correct usage?

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"Mean" would be correct because support and advice are two items, calling for a plural.

  • "Mean" would be correct because support and advice are two items, calling for a plural.
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"Mean" would be correct because support and advice are two items, calling for a plural.

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