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Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement with a plural subject?
Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement with a plural subject?
- Either the cat nor the dog *is* in the house.
- The storm *seem* to be approaching quickly.
- One of the options *is* incorrect. (correct)
- The students *has* completed their projects on time.
Based on the subject-verb agreement rule mentioned, which sentence correctly uses a singular verb?
Based on the subject-verb agreement rule mentioned, which sentence correctly uses a singular verb?
- Many reasons *is* responsible for the delay.
- The results *are* still pending.
- One of the students *have* submitted the assignment. (correct)
- Everybody *are* going to the party.
In subject-verb agreement, which sentence correctly uses a singular verb with the word 'either'?
In subject-verb agreement, which sentence correctly uses a singular verb with the word 'either'?
- Either the teams *are* ready to proceed.
- *Are* you or she going to the event?
- *Is* the team ready to proceed? (correct)
- He or she *need* to make a decision.
Considering the rule of proximity, which sentence correctly follows this rule?
Considering the rule of proximity, which sentence correctly follows this rule?
Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement for uncountable nouns?
Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement for uncountable nouns?