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4 November, 03:49

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its pronoun subject? A. Neither of those hamburgers look fully cooked. B. Either of the two books are interesting. C. Just about anybody with a bicycle learn to look both ways. D. Few in the band have learned all of their music yet.

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  1. 4 November, 03:52
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    The correct answer is "Few in the band have learned all of their music yet". When a verb agrees with its pronoun subject, it needs to sound natural. "Neither" and "either" always agree with a verb in singular form, and "anybody" agrees with a verb in the singular form as well.
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