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The answer is the former: "The Heart Association presents,"

unless you are British. U.S. Americans consider companies and organizations as singular and requiring a singular verb form.

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The correct phrasing is "For His Glory Productions and Sims Entertainment present a comedy show." When two subjects are joined by "and," they take a plural verb, which in this case is "present." Therefore, the sentence should reflect that both entities are collaborating to present the show.


Is born on October 2007 correct?

The phrase "is born on October 2007" is not grammatically correct. It should be phrased as "was born in October 2007" to indicate that the birth occurred in that month and year. The use of "is" suggests a present tense, which does not apply to a past event like a birth.


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Yes, "she is bathing" is grammatically correct. It uses the present continuous tense to indicate that the action of bathing is currently happening. However, in some contexts, it may be more common to say "she is taking a bath" or "she is having a bath," depending on regional preferences.


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Which is grammatically correct Jim and Joe 'present' or Jim and Joe 'presents' the sound of music?

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