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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Usage if "is" and "are"

Free doughnuts is a great bonus.

Or

Free doughnuts are a great bonus.
  

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I think both would work in the right context. You might be thinking of "free doughnuts" as a policy. "

  • I think both would work in the right context.
  • You might be thinking of "free doughnuts" as a policy.
  • "
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I think both would work in the right context.

You might be thinking of "free doughnuts" as a policy.

Of course no one could argue with the plural verb, "are."

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