Which one is the correct verb? The first chapter and the second chapter (is/are) exciting. — Basina, India
Answer
To choose between “is” and “are” you first need to know if your subject is singular or plural.
The subject of the verb is “the first chapter and the second chapter.” Because there are two things in this subject, we know it is plural. Use “are”: The first chapter and the second chapter are exciting. (you could also say "The first two chapters are exciting.")
Here are more examples of plural subjects with two things joined by the word "and". The plural subjects are boldface and the plural verbs are italic:
The cat and the dogare asleep on the floor.
The book and the movieare very different.
The house and the carwere ruined by the tornado.
A rat and a raccoonare eating the trash.
I hope this helps.
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