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The leaves turning red and yellow are beautiful. -- This sentence is correct.

The subject of the sentence = the leaves. This is a plural subject - more than one. The subject and verb must agree, this means if you have a plural subject you must have a plural verb form. The plural verb in this sentence is 'are'.

The leaves' turning red and yellow is beautiful. -- This sentence is not correct

'Is' is not a plural verb it is a singular verb.

The main clause in this sentence is -- 'The leaves are beautiful'

'turning red and brown' -- is a subordinate clause

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