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Originally posted by slobodan View Postinsert is or are in the spaces.
The balloon ___ green, right, that one's is.
Where ____ Bob and Peter? Is that is or are? or could it be either?
The balloons are green
Where are Bob and Peter?
Where is Bob
Same rule I think?
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OK, I call my nutts Bob & Peter, where is they?
They is in my trollies!!!
As bigbob said I think, and I concur, if you are aware that they are together (unlikely and an assumption ) or if they are one entity (siameeze twins) then I think one could use 'is' - Generally 'are' would be used
I thought you would have known by now, on here generally you can say what you like!!
(there are a few exceptions!)Did I mention I have a BLUE one
Tony
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Nice one !
I reckon I've got a credibility gap somewhere - I said it was ARE way back at the start of the thread and no bugger took any notice .....
I'll have you know that I was taught English at one of the better Grammar Schools in London (Before they invited me to leave !)
Life is too important to take seriously !
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Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post
Nice one !
I reckon I've got a credibility gap somewhere - I said it was ARE way back at the start of the thread and no bugger took any notice .....
I'll have you know that I was taught English at one of the better Grammar Schools in London (Before they invited me to leave !)
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