But recent research and commentary has [have] suggested that the emphasis upon eyewitness identification may lead to questionable results. Charles P. Curtis, Jr., Lions Under the Throne, p. 49 (1947) (quoted in Garner Legal, p. 841).Sometimes two nouns joined with and refer to a single idea and should carry a singular verb. Study this example:
Note that research and commentary are two different things; the verb must be the plural have.
At the same time, the democratic process and the personal participation of the citizen in his government is [are] not all we want. Garner Legal, p. 841.
Note that democratic process and personal participation are two different things; hence the plural are.
The confusion and uncertainty is compounded by doubt regarding the question whether the complete liquidation and reorganization provisions can have concurrent application. Garner Legal, p. 841.Previous: Common Traps to Avoid
The words confusion and uncertainty actually describe a single mental state; the verb, therefore, is singular.
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