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For questions about constructing sentences that contain lists.

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Is or are in this context

"Who" can either be singular or plural. Who is your favourite footballer and cricketer? (Who is singular) - In this case is refers to one person. This gives a sense that the person you are speaking …
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verbs for sentence beginning there

Either "was" or "were" is possible and neither sounds awkward. "was" if you are rendering the two objects as a whole or if you want to emphasize a group. There was [a sword and a shield] by the li …
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