Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its pronoun subject?
A.
Everyone in this house have to help clean up after meals.
B.
Many of the adults in this town is registered to vote.
C.
A few of the vegetables from the farm are still in the refrigerator.
D.
I were not chosen by the judges.
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OpenStudy (foxythepirate0984):
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OpenStudy (youngstudier):
Sorry, I was working on my essay, what do u think the answer is?
OpenStudy (foxythepirate0984):
A or B
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
No, it's not either.
OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):
It's neither A or B. Everyone, despite it's meaning, is used singularly. And many refers to more than one person.
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OpenStudy (foxythepirate0984):
D?
OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):
...No.
OpenStudy (foxythepirate0984):
C
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
YES!
OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):
Well since that's the last possible choice, yes.
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OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):
If you don't get it, we can explain.
OpenStudy (foxythepirate0984):
Its ok.
OpenStudy (youngstudier):
@KyanTheDoodle , if I'm not online when she needs help with other questions could you help her?