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When two subjects are joined by ‘and’ they usually require a ………… verb.​

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Answered by anushka0290
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RULE 1: When two subjects are joined by 'and', the verb is plural. For example: My friend and his mother are in town. RULE 2: When two singular nouns joined by 'and' refer to the same person or thing, the verb is singular. For example: The captain and coach of the team has been sacked

Answered by abhaykumarpandy63
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As a general rule, use a plural verb with two or more subjects when they are connected by and. Example: A car and a bike are my means of transportation. Sometimes the subject is separated from the verb by words such as along with, as well as, besides, or not.

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