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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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usage of 'and'

In a sentence 'A and B process are performed' Is it okay? or

' A and B processes are performed' is okay?

My doubt is in the first sentence 'process goes for both A and B or second sentence construction is correct?
  

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Anonymous In a sentence 'A and B process are performed' Is it okay? or ' A and B processes are performed' is okay? My doubt is in the first sentence 'process goes for both A and B or second sentence construction is correct?

  • Anonymous In a sentence 'A and B process are performed' Is it okay?
  • or ' A and B processes are performed' is okay?
  • My doubt is in the first sentence 'process goes for both A and B or second sentence construction is correct?
  • 'A and B process are performed' (Because of 'process' the verb 'is' is required.
  • Therefore, this sentence is incorrect.
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AnonymousIn a sentence 'A and B process are performed' Is it okay? or

' A and B processes are performed' is okay?

My doubt is in the first sentence 'process goes for both A and B or second sentence construction is correct?

'A and B process are performed' (Because of 'process' the verb 'is' is required. Therefore, this sentence is i

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