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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Use of "is"

"Glad you have been able to keep it and is doing it justice."

Would this be proper english, speaking specifically of the use of "is" in this sentence?
  

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"Would this be proper english, speaking specifically of the use of "is" in this sentence? " Glad you have been... and [you] are...

  • "Would this be proper english, speaking specifically of the use of "is" in this sentence?
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Anonymous"Glad you have been able to keep it and is doing it justice."Would this be proper english, speaking specifically of the use of "is" in this sentence?

No, the subject of that clause is "you." Glad you have been... and [you] are...
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Wonderful, thank you for your reply.

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