You're a demonstrably stupid liar, shamman.
BTW, shamman, despite your deflection, the source of the confusion -- which YOU stupidly chose to take issue with and pillory -- is still attributable to your butt-buddy's failure to employ correct subject-verb agreement.
Originally Posted by I B Hankering
IBMoron how many times to you plan to get owned on this thread?
When you make
two or more Nouns a singular subject, "is" and "are" ARE both an acceptable word to use. I, unlike you, don't need to open a dictionary for this
Example: Breaking and Entering
is against the law.
"Each of these institutions are full of honorable men and women doing important work that helps our country prosper." Odumbo, 27 Jan 2010.
Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Again, IBIdiot, institutions is the subject, is plural and therefore, both "is" and "are" are acceptable.
I guess
english is hard to learn when the only school you attend is Westboro Baptist Sunday school!
IBMORON