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No skeletons, precious jewelry or gold has/have been found...

 
 
Reply Mon 6 Jun, 2016 10:33 am
No skeletons, precious jewelry or gold has/have been found in the disaster area.

Which verb should I use? Thanks.
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Reply Mon 6 Jun, 2016 10:52 am
@tanguatlay,

have

No skeletons have been found.
No precious jewelry has been found.

which one would you use for gold?
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