Directions: Select the best filler from the given options so that the...
Either the president or his advisors are expected to find a workable solution to the current crisis gripping the US economy.
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Directions: Select the best filler from the given options so that the...
Understanding Subject-Verb Agreement
In the sentence provided, we need to focus on the subject to determine the correct verb form. The subject is "Either the president or his advisors," which is a compound subject.
Analyzing the Subject
- The phrase includes two elements: "the president" (singular) and "his advisors" (plural).
- In English grammar, when "either...or" is used, the verb should agree with the nearest subject when the two subjects differ in number.
Identifying the Correct Option
- The nearest subject to the verb in this case is "his advisors," which is plural.
- Therefore, the verb must also be plural to maintain subject-verb agreement.
Evaluating the Options
- a) is expected: This option is singular and does not match the plural subject.
- b) are expected: This is the correct choice as it is plural and agrees with "advisors."
- c) was expected: This is past tense and singular, which does not fit with the plural subject.
- d) expects: This is also singular and does not match the plural subject.
Conclusion
Given the analysis, the correct choice is option "b) are expected," as it ensures proper subject-verb agreement in the context of the sentence.
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