When to Use Is vs. Are in Sentences - YOURDICTIONARY
You may know the difference between "is" and "are," but what about if your noun is noncountable? Or you are choosing between two subjects? Figure out when you use "is" and "are" with several examples and explanations.
Is vs. Are—When to Use Each | Grammarly
www.grammarly.com › blog › is-vs-areIs vs. Are Brittney Ross Grammar When deciding whether to use is or are, look at whether the noun is plural or singular. If the noun is singular, use is. If it is plural or there is more than one noun, use are. The cat is eating all of his food. The cats are eating all of their food. The cat and the dog are eating as fast as they can.