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    kohyoongliat is offline Senior Member
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    Default is / are

    Is / Are neurosis and obsession similar?

    Which verb should be used?

    Thanks in advance.

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    sweet kitten is offline Newbie
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    Default Re: is / are

    you are talking about two things and so you have to use the plural ARE!

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