verbs - "Doing such stunts ARE punishable" or "Doing such stunts IS punishable"?
- Doing such stunts are punishable.
- Doing such stunts is punishable.
Should it be is or are?
There is a conflict. Stunts are punishable sounds right. However, I think whether is or are should be used will not depend on a plural or singular form of the noun stunts here. It depends on something else.
Why do we need singular or plural verb agreement here?
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