Choose the correct word(s) that correctly completes the sentence.Slow ...
In this sentence, we would be understanding the subject-verb agreement. The sentence is in third person as we can see.
Although most noun plurals are formed this way, only verbs with a third-person singular noun or pronoun as a subject ever have an added s on the end. With plural nouns there is never an added s at the end of a verb. Thus, Option A is wrong and instead Option B is correct.
Choose the correct word(s) that correctly completes the sentence.Slow ...
Explanation:
The correct word that completes the sentence is "wins" (option B).
Subject-Verb Agreement:
In this sentence, the subject "slow and steady" is a singular noun phrase. When a subject is singular, the verb that follows it should also be singular. Therefore, the correct verb form is "wins" (the third person singular form of the verb "win").
- "Win" is incorrect because it is the base form of the verb and does not match the subject.
- "Has wins" is incorrect because "has" is used with the past participle form of the verb, not the base form.
- "Have win" is incorrect because "have" is used with the base form of the verb when the subject is plural, but in this case, the subject is singular.
Meaning of the Sentence:
The sentence "Slow and steady wins the race" is a well-known proverb. It means that being consistent, determined, and patient is more important than being fast or impulsive. It implies that success is achieved through perseverance and steady progress, rather than quick and hasty actions.
Example:
Here is an example to illustrate the use of the correct verb form:
- Incorrect: Slow and steady win the race.
- Correct: Slow and steady wins the race.
In the incorrect sentence, the verb "win" does not agree with the singular subject "slow and steady." However, in the correct sentence, the verb "wins" agrees with the singular subject and conveys the intended meaning that slow and steady progress leads to victory.