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Plural Noun + Are/Is + uncountable noun

"Changing and improving are not always the same thing" or "Changing and improving is not always the same thing"

"Me, as an artist, knows better" or "know better"? [closed]

Archaic conjugation of imperative verbs [duplicate]

Does English have "plural" verb forms?

Past participle of "flaw"

You've got or gotten? [duplicate]

Is "lays important groundwork" appropriate usage

Are there any definitive sources for English word forms?

What's up with the -es/-eth inconsistency in "O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus"?

"I asks"? How is that?

Proper use of the verb "to need" when the subject is "bread" [duplicate]

We recommend that he provide/provides?

For non-modal/auxiliary verb, is the non-3rd person singular present form always the same as the base form?

What is the present participle of "stop, drop, and roll"?

In the movie "The Book of Eli", why did the writers not conjugate the verb in "Cursed be the ground for our sake"?

I have always—and will always—do X? or done X?

Proper conjugation of "to wit." [closed]

American English. Please help me identify the correct form of 'become' in the following sentence: [duplicate]

Is "leadering" an actual word? [closed]