Jamgirl
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I am in a pickle about this. Do we say:
'Your knowledge and experience is invaluable'
or
'Your knowledge and experience are invaluable'.
To my ear, 'is' sounds better. Logically though, should it be 'are' because there are two things in the sentence?
If it is 'is', can someone explain why?
Thanks
'Your knowledge and experience is invaluable'
or
'Your knowledge and experience are invaluable'.
To my ear, 'is' sounds better. Logically though, should it be 'are' because there are two things in the sentence?
If it is 'is', can someone explain why?
Thanks