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OpenStudy (atomielx):

Which sentence correctly uses subject-verb agreement? Neither clowning nor krumping requires a strong background in dance. Neither clowning nor krumping require a strong background in dance. Neither clowning nor krumping have required a strong background in dance. Neither clowning nor krumping were developed from traditional dance.

OpenStudy (atomielx):

im thinking its c.

OpenStudy (atomielx):

@purple_pink

OpenStudy (atomielx):

@Twistrose @BigDreams

OpenStudy (bigdreams):

one sec :3

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

Subject verb agreement refers to the fact that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number. In other words, they both must be singular or they both must be plural. You can't have a singular subject with a plural verb or vice versa.

OpenStudy (atomielx):

so i'm still thinking C would be the best answer. does it sound correct to you?

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

well, C sounds right, go with your first choice and if you feel the answer is right then go with it! :D

OpenStudy (atomielx):

Thank you (,:

OpenStudy (atomielx):

aw darn, it was A.

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

oh well we live and we learn, sorry

OpenStudy (atomielx):

its fine (:

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