Should the word 'follow' be plural when used: "The three major sections of content are as follow:"?

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Bottom line: if there is an "as" in front of it, it must be "follows".

If you restructured the sentence slightly to use "follow" as the main verb, then the plural or singular comes into play.
For example: "The three major sections of content follow."
Versus "The major content section follows."
But, without getting into a lot of grammar, if you are using it as part of the expression "as follows" it must have an "s".
Good luck!
Yes, use follows: "The three major sections of content are as follows:"
add an "S'" to "follow" and your fine that is the proper usage of the term in that given context.
Plural - are as follows
"sections ARE as follows"
Singular - is as follows
"content IS as follows"
Only the verb form changes.....

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