Ju
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Can I have a question as follows?
Sugar (uncountable noun) and water (uncountable noun) is/are what we need to make the sauce.
Behind the above uncountable nouns, should I use is or are?
Thank you.
Sugar (uncountable noun) and water (uncountable noun) is/are what we need to make the sauce.
Behind the above uncountable nouns, should I use is or are?
Thank you.