There (is/are) two sides to every argument
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There (is/are) two sides to every argument
are is the correct answer
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There are two sides to every argument.
'Is' is used when the noun is singular or in cases of pronouns like he, she or it.
- For example, it is hot, she is smart, he is brave, etc.
'Are' is used when the noun is plural or in cases of pronouns like they.
- For example, flowers are beautiful, dogs are loyal, they are rich.
In this case the subject is 'sides'. It is plural. Therefore, are is the correct answer.
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