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This tag is for questions about the coordination of words or phrases. Coordinated elements are typically connected by the "FANBOYS" conjunctions ("and", "but", etc.), correlative conjunctions ("not only . . . but also", "either . . . or", etc.), or commas (in a list, for example).
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“My grandmother, along with two of her friends, (is/are) planning a trip to Mexico.” –What w...
“My grandmother, along with two of her friends, (is/are) planning a trip to Mexico.”
The summary, plus all these reports, (needs, need) to be typed by tomorrow.
Fill in th …