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Beanbag Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

The exception ARE a and b.

The exception are fat children and tall ones.

Is the above sentence correct? Or should "are" be replaced with "is"? Or should exception be "exceptions"?

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I think : The exceptions are fat children and tall ones .

  • I think : The exceptions are fat children and tall ones .
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I think : The exceptions are fat children and tall ones.

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