I was wondering if the following sentence is written correctly: Around the building on the left is a garage and two vehicles. Or should the verb be "are" instead of "is."
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Use "are" as the "garage and two vehicles" form a plural.
— Jeff Cowell
Use "are" as the "garage and two vehicles" form a plural.
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