The period of twenty five years (A) / have passed (B) / and still he i...
Incorrect Verb Agreement
The given sentence is incorrect in terms of verb agreement. The subject of the sentence is "period," which is a singular noun, but the verb used is "have passed," which is plural. The correct verb to use in this sentence would be "has passed."
Corrected Sentence: The period of twenty-five years has passed, and still, he is without a job.
Explanation:
Subject-Verb Agreement
Subject-verb agreement means that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number. In other words, if the subject is singular, the verb must be singular, and if the subject is plural, the verb must be plural. In this sentence, the subject is "period," which is a singular noun, so the verb should be singular.
Using the Correct Verb
The correct verb to use in this sentence is "has passed." This is because "has" is the third-person singular form of the verb "to have," and it agrees with the singular subject "period." The sentence should read, "The period of twenty-five years has passed."
Eliminating Errors
By correcting the verb agreement, the sentence is free of errors. The corrected sentence is, "The period of twenty-five years has passed, and still, he is without a job."
The period of twenty five years (A) / have passed (B) / and still he i...
The error in the sentence is in part B. The correct sentence should be:A:
The period of twenty-five yearsB:
has passedC:
and still he is without a job.D:
no error
Explanation:- The subject of the sentence, "the period of twenty-five years," is singular. Therefore, the verb should also be in its singular form.- The correct singular form of the verb "to have" in the present perfect tense is "has," not "have."- So, the correct sentence should be: "The period of twenty-five years has passed and still he is without a job."