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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Singular or Plural Subject?

In thinking of a concept of "Dual Blades", which is appropriate:

"What is Dual Blades going to be like?"

"What are Dual Blades going to be like?"

Is there an implied singular subject (like "the ability of . . .", or with no other info do we assume the subject to be "Dual Blades"?

Thanks.
  

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Hi, what is "Dual Blades"? Is it the title of a movie? Is it a person's name?

  • Hi, what is "Dual Blades"?
  • Is it the title of a movie?
  • Is it a person's name?
  • Is so, you need a singular verb.
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Hi,
what is "Dual Blades"? Is it the title of a movie? Is it a person's name? Is so, you need a singular verb. Emotion: smile

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