In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject? A. Either Mom or Dad cook dinner for the family each night. B. Dominoes or a board game are a good choice for tonight. C. Neither braids nor a ponytail keeps my hair out of my eyes.
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c
can you explain us why do you think it's c? (:
@wolfegang1997 plz don't give out direct answers
at least explain y u think it is C
you are correct but still please explain why you think it is C
it makes sense
that is not a explaination really and I also asked @wolfegang1997 even though he is correct it is the Code of conduct not to give of answers but help the person who asked the question
I agree with C. :P
I think it's C due to the way the sentence is written. When you read it the whole sentence flows together and gives a direct answer. The other sentences do not agree they are informal and sound un grammatical. Maybe not a good explanation but i tried.
ok now that's a good explanation thank you for explaining
You're welcome. :) @xX_GamerGirl_Xx
\(\sf \text{Subject-Verb Agreement}\) Rules for using \(\sf \text{or, either/or, neither nor}\) ~if you use two singular subjects= verb is singular ~sometimes the verb will agree with the closest noun or pronoun
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