My sister and i am or my sister and i are.. which phrases is correct
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Actually your answer is "My sister and I are"
because a singular subject always takes a singular verb and a plural subject always takes a plural verb and here the subject phrase is
"My sister and I" and the predicate phrase is
"am/are". So as you can see the Subject is plural so the verb will also be plural.
Thats is "My sister and I are".
Hope this helps.
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Actually your answer is "My sister and I are"
because a singular subject always takes a singular verb and a plural subject always takes a plural verb and here the subject phrase is
"My sister and I" and the predicate phrase is
"am/are". So as you can see the Subject is plural so the verb will also be plural.
Thats is "My sister and I are".
Hope this helps.
Have a nice day =)
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"My sister and I are" is correct.
Explanation:
- The correct phrase is "My sister and I are" as it goes with the subject-verb agreement.
- As we know that a singular subject takes a singular verb and vice versa.
- Here, in the given sentence, there are two nominators and both are joined by the conjunction "and".
- When two nominators are joined by and then the verb is always plural.
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