To take pay and then to do work –––––––––– dishonest
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When we first look at the given sentence, we see that there are two subjects in this sentence: 'taking pay' and 'not working.' So, we would accept a plural verb, right? However, in this case, the two subjects form a compound subject that is generally taken as a singular subject as we are referring to one complete idea of taking pay and not working. Therefore, we need a singular verb to agree with our singular subject. Hence, the correct answer is' is'
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