In an email I wrote :
Attached is my thoughts.
And then thought about it.
My attachment is a singular attachment. My thoughts are in the plural, within the single attachment.
But the very fact that I thought about it makes me wonder if this is one of those occasions when, whatever the formal and technical condition may be, the psychology of the statement overrides.
Any thoughts ?
Answer
Grammatically speaking, as far as I know:
"Attached are my thoughts."
Same as "My thoughts are attached."
(That's simple present tense in passive).
Or better
"Find attached my thoughts."
But
"Attached is my document"
same as:
"My document/ file is attached"
or better:
"find attached my document.
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