ravi and I _ good chess player? come in blank from i or am or are what will

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![]() Ravi and I are good chess player. here, "are" is used for plural number of 2 persons.
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![]() Ravi and i are good chess player is correct sentence
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![]() are because they are plural
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![]() The correct answer is "are". Is or Am is use when the subject is singular. EXAMPLE:- She is a teacher. I am a student. Are is use when the subject is plural. EXAMPLE:- You are a teacher. They are student. Here the subject (Ravi and I) is plural. So we should use "are" in this sentence. The subject (Ravi and I) is plural. So, "are" is use here.
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![]() sorry... correct answer -- are..
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![]() Ravi and I are good chess players (dont't forget the 's' at the end of player, since it is the plural form)
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