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OpenStudy (x__hazel__x):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. Neither the stars nor the moon provides us enough light to see this map. B. Either Darlene or her nephews has washed our windows. C. Zachary and Gabriella is coming for them. D. Eric or Sally have looked twice for Angela.

OpenStudy (x__hazel__x):

I think it is D :3

OpenStudy (x__hazel__x):

@Hayhayz could you help? :3

OpenStudy (irrati0nal):

Not quite. Remember that the verb is the action.

OpenStudy (x__hazel__x):

Hmm.. then A?

OpenStudy (irrati0nal):

Yes, A looks to be correct.

OpenStudy (x__hazel__x):

Thank you!

OpenStudy (irrati0nal):

B should be changed to "have." C should be changed to "are." D should be changed to "and."

OpenStudy (x__hazel__x):

Thank you!

OpenStudy (irrati0nal):

You're welcome.

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