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18 March, 03:57

In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject?

a. Neither braids nor a ponytail keeps my hair out of my eyes.

b. Dominoes or a board game are a good choice for tonight.

c. Either Mom or Dad cook dinner for the family each night.

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  1. 18 March, 04:18
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    In sentence construction, a sentence must naturally have a subject and a predicate. In the sentences above, the most logical sentence where the verb agrees with the subject is letter B with the sentence: "Dominoes or a board game are a good choice for tonight."

    In cases like the sentence A: Neither braids nor a ponytail keeps my hair out of my eyes. ‘braids nor a ponytail’ were supposed to be the subjects however, the verb agreed to another subject at the end of the sentence which is ‘my eyes’. Same case for letter c.
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