verbs - "The contents are" or "the contents is"
I have the following sentence:
The contents of those zip files are normally installed from the Setup.
I found I have to use contents instead of content in the sentence. However, do I have to use the contents are or the contents is? I guess it's "are", but it just sounds wrong. (I am a French speaker, and "contenu" is never plural in French, so that might explain why I think "are" is wrong.)
Answer
As you've deduced, you need to use "are" since the subject is plural.
The contents of those zip files are normally installed from the setup.
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