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the means employed by you are sufficient, in this sentence i am use are or is in verb​

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Answered by venupillai
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Answer:

The means employed by you are sufficient.

Explanation:

"means" which stands for "a way to do things" or "a series of actions performed to reach a goal" is treated as both singular and plural. However, the plural is more commonly used, hence "are" is the better choice.

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