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was vs were (My perfect holidays was or were?) #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 05, 2009 19:49 pm   was vs were (My perfect holidays was or were?)
 

Do we say: My perfect holidays was or were?
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was vs were #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 05, 2009 20:20 pm   was vs were
 

Were, because holidays are plural.
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