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May I inform you that the Statement of Accounts (SOA) for the Renewal of two sites are now available for release. vs May I inform you that the Statement of Accounts (SOA) for the Renewal of two sites is now available for release.

Both phrases are correct, but they differ in subject-verb agreement. The first phrase uses 'are' to agree with the plural subject 'two sites,' while the second phrase uses 'is' to agree with the singular noun 'statement of accounts.' The choice between 'are' and 'is' depends on whether you consider 'two sites' or 'statement of accounts' as the main subject of the sentence.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

May I inform you that the Statement of Accounts (SOA) for the Renewal of two sites are now available for release.

This phrase is correct as it maintains subject-verb agreement by using 'are' to match the plural subject 'two sites.'

This phrase is used when considering 'two sites' as the main subject of the sentence, and it correctly matches the plural subject with the plural verb 'are.'

Examples:

  • May I inform you that the statement of accounts for the renewal of two sites are now available for release.
  • The documents for the two projects are now ready for submission.
  • The reports on the two locations are being finalized.
  • The proposals for the two departments are under review.
  • The updates for the two systems are scheduled for next week.

Alternatives:

  • May I inform you that the statement of accounts for the renewal of two sites is now available for release.

May I inform you that the Statement of Accounts (SOA) for the Renewal of two sites is now available for release.

This phrase is correct as it maintains subject-verb agreement by using 'is' to match the singular noun 'statement of accounts.'

This phrase is used when considering 'statement of accounts' as the main subject of the sentence, and it correctly matches the singular noun with the singular verb 'is.'

Examples:

  • May I inform you that the statement of accounts for the renewal of two sites is now available for release.
  • The report for the project is ready for submission.
  • The update for the system is scheduled for next week.
  • The proposal for the department is under review.
  • The document for the location is being finalized.

Alternatives:

  • May I inform you that the statement of accounts for the renewal of two sites are now available for release.

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