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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Re: Singular /Plural

Only "is" is acceptable here. "which" is not a relative pronoun in this sentence, it is a question word.

You could remove the phrase beginning with "instead", and just say

"Which is the more conventional approach?"
  

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which is a relative pronoun whose antecedent is buying . Buying, which is an approach, ... Not Stocks and bonds, which are an approach, ...

  • which is a relative pronoun whose antecedent is buying .
  • Buying, which is an approach, ...
  • Not Stocks and bonds, which are an approach, ...
  • CJ
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which is a relative pronoun whose antecedent is buying.

Buying, which is an approach, ...

Not Stocks and bonds, which are an approach, ...

CJ

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