verbs - "Doing such stunts ARE punishable" or "Doing such stunts IS punishable"?





  1. Doing such stunts are punishable.

  2. 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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