sejpdw
04-30-2007, 12:38 AM
In the following sentence, Which is right, IS or ARE?
If both is possible, is there any difference between them in meaning?
" All the knowledge, skill, art, and science that we use and respect up to Einstein's formulas about the stars IS/ARE a mere repetition and extension of the first act of learning."
If both is possible, is there any difference between them in meaning?
" All the knowledge, skill, art, and science that we use and respect up to Einstein's formulas about the stars IS/ARE a mere repetition and extension of the first act of learning."