Both is and are represent conjugations of the verb "to be". Whether as an identity, characteristic, or auxiliary verb, the form IS always applies to a singular, third person tense, and ARE to a plural third person or to the second person (you).
Examples :
He is in the car.
She is in the car.
They are in the car.
You are in the car.
He is watching the movie.
She is warching the movie.
They are watching the movie.
You are watching the movie.
He uses an allusion to allude to SHakespeare's Macbeth
Becoming an adult and taking on adult responsibilities; thought versus action; and autonomy versus submission to authority. Family obligations versus self-interest, and Autonomy versus submission to authority apexx :) yw BT Either or, depending
family obligations versus self-interest autonomy versus submission to authority
The duration of Tarkan Versus the Vikings is 1.43 hours.
Plug in an extra controller and have someone else use it. Now that wasn't to hard, was it?
Yes it's the abbreviation of versus so it should have a fullstop after it.
When determining whether to capitalize the word "versus," simply apply the general rules of capitalization. There are no special capitalization rules for the word "versus." Remember, however, that "versus" is a Latin word and should properly appear in italics. The abbreviation of "versus" is "v." and again it should be italicized.
When it comes to Democrats and Republicans, it's not Right versus left, it's Right versus wrong...
One should use "ea" in English spelling when the sound is like the "ee" in "see" or "tea." Use "ee" when the sound is like the "ee" in "bee" or "tree."
In chemistry, one should use Ka when referring to the acid dissociation constant of a weak acid, and Kb when referring to the base dissociation constant of a weak base.
You turn both wii remotes onand connect the nunchucks to themthe versus should be unlocked
No, it is an abbreviation of the word, versus.
The use of black and white in literature often symbolizes contrasts such as good versus evil, light versus darkness, or clarity versus ambiguity. These colors can represent moral dilemmas, societal issues, or the complexity of human nature.
Abbreviations should be spelled out when they are first introduced in a document or piece of writing. After that initial introduction, you can then use the abbreviation throughout the rest of the text.
What should be used with regard to things not referring to people. As in: What time is it? What do you want? What can I do for you. Which is used to differentiate among things or people. As in: Which club would you like to visit tonight? Which of you threw that tomato at me?
You should always stay in school versus dropping out. A person who has no education has no future.
I would use Spearman and Kendall