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Verbs sandwiched between singular and plural nouns

From Grammar Girl:

As we all learned in school, a singular subject agrees with a singular verb, and a plural subject agrees with a plural verb. Sometimes, though, other parts of the sentence get in the way and confuse you. Here’s an example of the kind of sentence we’re talking about: “The star attractions at the museum were the art.” Or should it be “The star attractions at the museum was the art”?

Verbs Sandwiched Between Singular and Plural Nouns

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