I think the answer depends on what you mean by *The Sunflowers*. If
you are talking about the painting, then
The Sunflowers is Van Gogh's.
If, however, you are talking about a bunch of "real" Sunflowers, then
The Sunflowers are Van Gogh's.
As a caveate (did I spell that correctly) If we are talking about the
painting, I think we would actually say;
"The painting *The Sunflowers* is Van Gogh's.
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>"Giuseppe Gazerro" <giuseppegazerro@tin.it> wrote in message
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>> Friends,
>> I'm new here so, first things first, hi to everyone.
>> :)
>>
>> I'm an English (as a foreign language) teacher and I wanted to submit you
>> a question:
>> what is more correct,
>> *The Sunflowers* are Van Gogh's
>> or
>> *The Sunflowers* is Van Gogh's?
>>
>> (I won't tell you what I think before reading some answers
>> :)
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> till next time take care
>>
>> Beppe
>>
>> www.giuseppegazerro.com
>>
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