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I am confused to use copula when the sentensesentence is described with singular or plural. Example

Example: 1

1.The following is tips  .in

In this phrase,should isentence should I use is or are ? 2

2.The day is weekend The.

The 2 days are weekends Are.

Are the sentensessentences above are correct ?what What is the grammergrammar to use copula?

I am confused to use copula when the sentense is described with singular or plural. Example: 1.The following is tips  .in this phrase,should i use is or are ? 2.The day is weekend The 2 days are weekends Are the sentenses above are correct ?what is the grammer to use copula?

I am confused to use copula when the sentence is described with singular or plural.

Example:

1.The following is tips.

In this sentence should I use is or are ?

2.The day is weekend.

The 2 days are weekends.

Are the sentences above correct ? What is the grammar to use copula?

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Raylene Wu
Raylene Wu

how to use are /is as copula

I am confused to use copula when the sentense is described with singular or plural. Example: 1.The following is tips .in this phrase,should i use is or are ? 2.The day is weekend The 2 days are weekends Are the sentenses above are correct ?what is the grammer to use copula?