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Hello,
Hoping some of you can provide guidance for me on a question I have about the following sentence:
The best in innovative teaching practices, beautiful resources and exceptionally dedicated teachers is right on your doorstep!
I am not confident regarding the "is" and wonder if it should be "are" right on your doorstep.
I understand that I need to use "is" with a singular subject, and "are" with a plural subject, and then if it is plural (or there is more than one noun), I use are? So does this mean the above needs to actually be:
The best in innovative teaching practices, beautiful resources and exceptionally dedicated teachers are right on your doorstep!
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide.
Hoping some of you can provide guidance for me on a question I have about the following sentence:
The best in innovative teaching practices, beautiful resources and exceptionally dedicated teachers is right on your doorstep!
I am not confident regarding the "is" and wonder if it should be "are" right on your doorstep.
I understand that I need to use "is" with a singular subject, and "are" with a plural subject, and then if it is plural (or there is more than one noun), I use are? So does this mean the above needs to actually be:
The best in innovative teaching practices, beautiful resources and exceptionally dedicated teachers are right on your doorstep!
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide.