Studies show that young people with higher-than-average blood pressure,which...
my question is we know that the subject is young people and anythn which comes with (with,in addition etc except and ) makes the verb singular.
Now can WHICH refers to young people....cos we know that the subject is young people and with is just an addition..
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The rule you stated is 100% correct but it is not applicable here. It is applicable in sentence such as given below:
Ron with me, is .....
In your sentence, with is not used in similar context.
I hope you got it.
Ron with me, is .....
In your sentence, with is not used in similar context.
I hope you got it.