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Native English speakers, could you help me please?

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What's the correct form to say this?

'both phrases is correct' or 'both phrases are correct' ?

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  1. Are, because phrases is plural and ;therefore, your verb needs to be in a plural form.  If you had say that phrase then you'd have to use is.  


  2. "Both phrases ARE correct."

    Because "phrases" is plural, so the verb must match.

  3. You would say "Both phrases are correct".  "Are" is the third person plural form of the verb "to be".  "Is" is also the third person, but singular form.  (ex. "This phrase is is correct.")

  4. "Both phrases are correct."

    One phrase is correct.

    Two phrases are correct.

    Three phrases are correct.

    Four phrases are correct.

    ...

  5. You would say 'both phrases are correct'.

    But don't worry, you probably speak better English than most natives already.

  6. both phrases are correct because with a two or more of a subject you use are not is

    example:the bird is flying and the birds are flying

    any help?

  7. both phrases are correct.    phrases being plural nets are verb

  8. Are


  9. 'Both phrases ARE correct' is the correct grammar.  

  10. Both phrases are correct.

  11. to be in the present tense:

    am

    are

    is

    are

    are

    are

    third person plural - are

  12. Both Phrases are correct

  13. Are

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