nouns - "is" or "are" for x and y?



The boy and girl is going to the store. The boy and girl are going to the store.


Which sentence is correct? I can't remember if 'x and y' is considered a singular or plural noun.



Answer



The correct sentence is :



The boy and the girl are going to the store.



The boy and the girl : plural subject


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