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OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

In which sentence do you find subject-verb agreement? A. Farley or Farley's brother is helping me with the project. B. Neither the clarinets nor the trumpets plays the melody correctly. C. Where is your keys to my car? D. If you look carefully, you'll see tomatoes is on that aisle.

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

i put B and it was wrong. but i feel like its A. im no sure tho. @Photon336 @airjordan200

OpenStudy (airjordan200):

a subject verb agreement is a subject verb agreement is basicly a subject & a verb agreeing in a number soooooo they both have to be singular/ plural for an ex http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-subject-verb-agreement.html

OpenStudy (airjordan200):

so its bacly C

OpenStudy (photon336):

@airjordan200 I was thinking possibly, Farley or Farley's brother is helping me with the project. was thinking that or implies either one subject or the other, farely or his brother but not both which would be singular.

OpenStudy (airjordan200):

no u got it mixed up @Photon336 u got it wrong because it doesn't have what is on the ex it is not A

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

so it is C?

OpenStudy (airjordan200):

yes

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