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Grammar

Use of "is" or "are"

Would this sentence be grammatically correct written both ways?

To be a socially responsible school community where learning and the pursuit of excellence are ( or is) valued?
  

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You're referring to 2 different aspects, therefore I would say only "are" is correct.

  • You're referring to 2 different aspects, therefore I would say only "are" is correct.
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You're referring to 2 different aspects, therefore I would say only "are" is correct.

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