All right I have a question for you English majors out their regarding the proper use of "is" and "are" in a sentence. It is my understanding that "is" is singular while "are" is plural and that the conjugation of this verb must agree with the noun. So now let’s get to the question. The following two example sentences are about the band Cake (which was chosen at random); Cake has multiple band members but is one band. So which of these two sentences are correct?
1) "You don't know who Cake are?"
2) "You don't know who Cake is?"
My take is that Cake is one band and their name Cake is singular so the verb must make the noun as a singular conjugation. My friend is insisting that multiple people are in the band and so the plural must be used even though the word Cake doesn't end in an "S". I've decided to see what the 'poly language masters have to say on this matter.
1) "You don't know who Cake are?"
2) "You don't know who Cake is?"
My take is that Cake is one band and their name Cake is singular so the verb must make the noun as a singular conjugation. My friend is insisting that multiple people are in the band and so the plural must be used even though the word Cake doesn't end in an "S". I've decided to see what the 'poly language masters have to say on this matter.
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