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The word 'years' is plural, so it must be followed by 'are', not 'is'.

'The years are passing quickly now that I am old.' not 'The years is passing quickly now that I am old.'

An example of the correct way to use the word years in a sentence is like this:

Has the year passed?

There are 365 days in a year.

WOW! The years went fast!

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