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In English / Middle School | 2014-11-03

Which type of compound subject almost always takes a plural verb?

A. Singular compound subjects with "or"
B. Singular compound subjects with "nor"
C. Plural compound subjects with "and"
D. All of these

Asked by redrose123

Answer (3)

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.

Answered by Kalahira | 2024-06-11

d all of these ;

Answered by dolphin200438 | 2024-06-13

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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Answered by Kalahira | 2024-10-02