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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

use of "is" or "are"

Do I need to use the word "is" or "are" in the following sentence?
The construction quality, condition, and functional utility of the barn is average. OR The construction quality, condition, and functional utility of the barn are average.
  

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You have a compound subject, so are is correct.

  • You have a compound subject, so are is correct.
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You have a compound subject, so are is correct.

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