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Still about plural: both A ad B...
I want write a sentence, primarily, I wrote it as:
There are three spaces... Both a model and the object it modeled *are* some of entities in certain spaces.
but yet, I think may be it's better (correct?) as this:
There are three spaces... Both a model and the object it modeled *is* some of entity in a certain space.
I'm not soure whith one is correct? or how to write it appropriately?
- both A and B
- I want to write
- I'm not sure which one is correct?
There are three spaces... Both a model and the object it modeled *are* some of entities in certain spaces.
but yet, I think may be it's better (correct?) as this:
There are three spaces... Both a model and the object it modeled *is* some of entity in a certain space.
I'm not soure whith one is correct? or how to write it appropriately?
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sorry, many mistakes :-p- both A and B
- I want to write
- I'm not sure which one is correct?
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Two things represent the subject, so use the plural form "are". I can't see how "is" could possibly be correct in your example.
Apart from that, your sentence is still difficult to understand. What exactly do you mean?
Apart from that, your sentence is still difficult to understand. What exactly do you mean?
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