Hi, could someone help me which one of the two sentences below 'are' correct?
Also, is it 'is' or 'are' in my question above - the bold part?
1. Put alerts on A and B
Or
2. Put an alert on A and B
(A and B both require an alert)
Which of these sentences are correct?
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Re: Which of these sentences are correct?
Contextually, either would be OK, but #1 would be the more standard form.