In the sentence: "Drinking and driving IS dangerous", why does the verb "to be" need to be singular? – ell.stackexchange.com

In the sentence: "Drinking and driving is dangerous". Drinking and driving are both subjects and the word dangerous is the object (I think) but why do I have to use the verb to be in singular?

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