I think has is right -- the rising cost has been on the forefront.
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Sophia, yes, because you have two subjects there -- cost of healthcare and healthcare spending.
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I dunno. But since 'cost' is singular it seems to me 'has' is correct.
Oh, I was reading it the way Jesse was: the rising cost of [healthcare and healthcare spending]. But I guess that doesn't make sense.
I'm reading it as two separate things. If she means the rising cost of both things, then "has" would be correct, and she might recast the sentence a bit for clarity. But I'm not sure how you get a rising "cost" of spending.
Oh, I was reading it the way Jesse was: the rising cost of [healthcare and healthcare spending]. But I guess that doesn't make sense.
Exactly the train of thought I was just heading down... Is it the cost of healthcare spending? Hmmm.
I say re-write the sentence! (I know it's too late...)
Oh- I think they were reading it like Jesse, and I was reading it like Amy! The whole sentence is a bit of a mess grammatically.
I say re-write the sentence! (I know it's too late...)
I think she should, to, and she did ask me to read it, but it is her opening sentence and I am sure she has slaved over it!
But slaving over it sometimes means you don't see the problems. If she gave it to you to read, I would let her know.
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Cass, may I pleeeeeeeeease tag this?