grammaticality - Is "What courses is everyone taking?" grammatical?


A friend and I are having an argument over which of the following is correct:




  1. What courses is everyone taking?




  2. What courses are everyone taking?




I say the first is grammatical, because in the parallel construction "Everyone is taking what courses?", "everyone" is the subject, and "is" acts on "everyone". My friend argues that the subject changes in the inverted form. Which pattern is right?




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