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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What is the proper use of "was" and "were" when you have two subjects?

In the following sentence should "was" or "were" be used?

During the three months ended December 31, 2009, no principal and no interest were converted into shares of common stock.
  

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It may be better to say " ... " I would write "ending" rather than "ended".

  • It may be better to say " ...
  • " I would write "ending" rather than "ended".
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It may be better to say " ... no principal or interest was converted ..."

I would write "ending" rather than "ended".

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