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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?sorry, many mistakes :-p - both A and B - I want to write - I'm not sure which one is correct?
Nov 12, 2011 1:45 PM
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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?
November 12, 2011
Both A and B are...... Always use "are".
November 13, 2011
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