The answer is C. Sometimes a prepositional phrase comes between a subject and a verb in a sentence. The subject is never part of a prepositional phrase, and the number of a subject is not changed by a phrase that follows it. Singular subjects always take singular verbs, and plural subjects always take plural verbs.
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The answer to the question is C: Plural compound subjects with 'and.' Compound subjects connected by 'and' take a plural verb, while those connected by 'or' or 'nor' follow a different agreement rule. Understanding these rules is essential for correct subject-verb agreement in sentences.
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