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The last 4 digits is or are?

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nick - 14 Jan 2004 17:24 GMT
The last four digits of my credit card is or are?  Thanks.
Michael  Hamm - 14 Jan 2004 17:58 GMT
> The last four digits of my credit card is or are?  Thanks.

The last four digits of my credit-card number are easy to read.
The last four digits of my credit-card number are 1234.
The last four digits of my credit-card number form/comprise a prime.
"The Last Four Digits of My Credit Card" is the title of a play.

Michael Hamm                   Since mid-September of 2003,
AM, Math, Wash. U. St. Louis   I've been erasing too much UBE.
msh210@math.wustl.edu          Of a reply, then, if you have been cheated,
http://math.wustl.edu/~msh210/ Likely your mail's by mistake been deleted.
R F - 15 Jan 2004 05:45 GMT
> The last four digits of my credit card is or are?  Thanks.

Are.

(Right Matti?)
Tony Cooper - 15 Jan 2004 06:42 GMT
>> The last four digits of my credit card is or are?  Thanks.
>
>Are.
>
>(Right Matti?)

But, the second code of four digits on the back of the card "is".
Matti Lamprhey - 15 Jan 2004 10:07 GMT
"R F" <rfontana@alumni.wesleyan.edu> wrote...

> > The last four digits of my credit card is or are?  Thanks.
>
> Are.
>
> (Right Matti?)

I'm not answering improperly punctuated questions.

Matti
 
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