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You and I are the only obstacle standing in his way.
You and I are the only obstacles standing in his way.

Shoul I consider plural because of two people(noun).
Or singular because of only.
Sorry if this seems silly question :oops2: :D :oops: .
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If you said, "we", then you would use the singular.
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MrsCatInTheHat wrote: 17 Sep 2020, 11:57 If you said, "we", then you would use the singular.
So now can i use obstacles(plural) then :?: If I decided to use you and I.
Or is the sentence is not correct.
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Google the topic Verbs Sandwiched between Singular and Plural Nouns. Grammar Girl has a clear discussion of this issue. Hope it helps.
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Miriam Molina wrote: 17 Sep 2020, 14:23 Google the topic Verbs Sandwiched between Singular and Plural Nouns. Grammar Girl has a clear discussion of this issue. Hope it helps.
Thank you :tiphat:
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