Plural vs singular noun





[Singular] Is/Are [Plural]?



Is the following sentence correct?



This report’s intended audience is the students of the University of Canada.



Can I use the verb "is" with a plural noun as the subject complement?



Answer



Well, the short answer is yes. Is refers to audience not students, which can be both plural and singular.


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