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This tag applies to questions that deal with grammatical number: “singular” versus “plural”, and (rarely) also “dual”.
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Is "He is, and so is Ryan and McConnell" grammatical?
I assume the reply means "he is violating..." and isn't referring to the verb "leaves" (to which the reply would be "he does"). But the question is about the second verb in the reply.
Yes, "are" wou …