Re: Dorky grammar question
Based on the original sentence example, you must use "defines". Set is the subject of the sentence. Or reword the sentence as was suggested earlier.
Do you have the complete original sentence? All I remember is a fragment.
Regardless, "set" and "define(s)" don't have to agree if it's the *rules* that do the defining.
--David
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