A question from another forum:
Just like any other marriage, one key to keeping the relationships vibrant are regular date nights.
According to standard English shouldn't the agreement call 'is' instead of 'are'?
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is or are?
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is or are
A question from another forum:
Just like any other marriage, one key to keeping the relationships vibrant are regular date nights.
According to standard English shouldn't the agreement call 'is' instead of 'are'?
Yes: ...one key...is regular date nights.
The sentence you quoted is fraught with errors:
Is one key just like any other marriage?
The relationships? Which relationships?
Just like any other marriage, one key to keeping the relationships vibrant are regular date nights.
According to standard English shouldn't the agreement call 'is' instead of 'are'?
Yes: ...one key...is regular date nights.
The sentence you quoted is fraught with errors:
Is one key just like any other marriage?
The relationships? Which relationships?