Fill in the blank with the correct verb to complete the sentence:Q. Go...
When two subjects are connected by 'as well as,' the verb is in accordance with the first subject which in this case is 'gold.' So, the verb will be 'has' as gold is an uncountable noun and takes a singular verb. Option B) 'has' is the correct option here since it agrees with our subject in the sentence 'gold'. 'As well as silver' is a phrase which is not a part of the subject. So, we can eliminate option A) 'have' and option D) 'are' as they're plural in nature and do not agree with our singular subject. Option C) 'is' is incorrect because it does not fit grammatically with the given sentence as the next word is 'fallen' which is in the past participle form and we need an auxiliary to go with that. In this case, 'has' fits grammatically with 'fallen' and also agrees with our singular subject.
Fill in the blank with the correct verb to complete the sentence:Q. Go...
Explanation:
The correct verb to complete the sentence is "has" (option B).
Subject-Verb Agreement:
In English grammar, subject-verb agreement refers to the agreement of the subject and the verb in a sentence. The verb must agree with the subject in terms of number (singular or plural).
In this sentence, the subject is "Gold as well as silver", which is a compound subject consisting of two nouns connected by the conjunction "as well as". When a compound subject is connected by "as well as" or "along with", the verb agrees with the noun closer to it.
Example:
- The cat, as well as the dog, is sleeping. (singular verb)
- The dogs, as well as the cat, are playing. (plural verb)
Application to the Given Sentence:
In the given sentence, the compound subject is "Gold as well as silver". The noun "silver" is closer to the verb. Since "silver" is a singular noun, the verb should be singular as well. Therefore, the correct verb is "has".
Correct Answer:
Gold as well as silver has fallen in price. (Option B)