Asked by Shreya
Honour and reputation (is/are) dearer than life. Suitable form of verb is:
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Answered by
Reed
What do you think? What is the subject of the sentence? Is it plural or singular?
Answered by
Shreya
I think the subject is singular but I am not sure. What I want to know is Honour and reputation considered as one object or different objects?
Answered by
Reed
Honor AND reputation are two things.
Answered by
Shreya
Then is the answer "are"?
Answered by
Reed
I am.
He/she is.
They are.
Are is the plural form of the verb "to be", is it not?
Yes, it is "are".
He/she is.
They are.
Are is the plural form of the verb "to be", is it not?
Yes, it is "are".
Answered by
Anonymous
Honour and reputation are daeraer than life
Answered by
Tejal
Answer is "is" because honour and reputation can mean the same
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