Nagm wrote:
I have similar question:
Rise and fall of king X
Is Rise and fall treated as singular or Plural.
Same for Bed and Breakfast
in general, when a compound noun is considered
as a unit (fish and chips, research and development, etc.), it takes singular verbs and pronouns.
you could probably go either way on 'rise and fall', depending on the rhetorical context: if you're analyzing the rise and fall
separately (with an eye to the different factors behind each), then you'd go with the plural; if you're analyzing the rise and fall as one continuous process, then the singular would be more appropriate.
'bed and breakfast' is undeniably singular, except in the unlikely scenario in which you're mentioning those two items as separate parts of a rooming package.
many such expressions are peculiar to certain regions, though; i don't think i've ever seen any such compound noun appear on the gmat.
do note, though, that 'united states' is singular.