Hi,
A quick question: If the sentence were-> The resolution that X law will benefit the country and that Y law should be abandoned are/is correct. Here-> should we use singular verb or plural verb? Since that is not a preposition and the sentence is also joined by an 'and', I am confused about the verb to be used. Please help here.
Thank you in advance!
A quick question: If the sentence were-> The resolution that X law will benefit the country and that Y law should be abandoned are/is correct. Here-> should we use singular verb or plural verb? Since that is not a preposition and the sentence is also joined by an 'and', I am confused about the verb to be used. Please help here.
Thank you in advance!
Statistics : Posted by ankitapugalia • on 24 Aug 2009, 17:38 • Replies 18 • Views 19279




