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The verb, is, in the sentence is state of being, not auxiliary.
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One million dollars is a single quantity, so the correct auxiliary verb would be is. The only situation I can think of in which you'd say are would be if each individual donation was one dollar, not likely for a fancy black tie gala.

One million dollars is a single quantity, so the correct auxiliary verb would be is. The only situation I can think of in which you'd say are would be if each individual donation was one dollar, not likely for a fancy black tie gala.

One million dollars is a single quantity, so the correct verb would be is. The only situation I can think of in which you'd say are would be if each individual donation was one dollar, not likely for a fancy black tie gala.

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One million dollars is a single quantity, so the correct auxiliary verb would be is. The only situation I can think of in which you'd say are would be if each individual donation was one dollar, not likely for a fancy black tie gala.