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In English / Middle School | 2014-10-02

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject?

A. Either calculators or an adding machine make an accountant's work easier.
B. Both cows and goats produces milk for cheese.
C. The team members and the coach has left the field.
D. Neither bread nor rolls were served at dinner.

Asked by JessieLUV

Answer (2)

The answer is mostly likely A: Either calculators or an adding machine make an accountant's work easier.

Answered by Bugsytherooster | 2024-06-10

Option D, "Neither bread nor rolls were served at dinner," correctly aligns the verb with its nearest subject, thus demonstrating a better understanding of subject-verb agreement than the other options. The other sentences contain errors in verb agreement with their respective compound subjects. Therefore, while none are perfect, D is the best choice.
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Answered by Bugsytherooster | 2024-10-01