grammatical number - "Attached {is/are} X, Y and Z." If X, Y and Z are all singular, is it correct to use "is" here?


Which is correct?




  1. Attached are our compensation plan, an independent contract agreement, and a W9.




  2. Attached is our compensation plan, an independent contract agreement, and a W9.




I thought because each of the items segregated by the comma was singular it should be "is".




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