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Identify the error in the following sentence: 'The team of researchers are presenting their findings today.' Hint: Is the subject singular or plural? |
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The error is in subject-verb agreement. The correct sentence is 'The team of researchers is presenting its findings today.' 'Team' is a collective noun and is treated as singular. |
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Which of the following sentences is correct? A) Everyone should do their best. B) Everyone should do his or her best. C) Everyone should do its best. Hint: Consider the pronoun agreement. |
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B) Everyone should do his or her best. 'Everyone' is a singular indefinite pronoun and requires a singular pronoun (his or her). |
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Choose the option that corrects the error: 'Neither the books nor the pen were on the table.' Hint: Pay attention to the subject nearest to the verb. |
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The correct form is 'Neither the books nor the pen was on the table.' With 'neither/nor', the verb agrees with the nearest subject, which is 'pen' (singular). |
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Identify the error in the following sentence: 'Many people are concerned about the economy, but few is truly informed.' Hint: Check the subject-verb agreement. |
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The error is in subject-verb agreement. The correct sentence is 'Many people are concerned about the economy, but few are truly informed.' 'Few' is plural and requires a plural verb. |
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Select the sentence that uses parallel structure correctly: A) She loves hiking, to swim, and biking. B) She loves to hike, swimming, and biking. C) She loves hiking, swimming, and biking. Hint: Which options list similar grammatical forms? |
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C) She loves hiking, swimming, and biking. This sentence maintains parallel structure by using gerunds. |
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Which of the following sentences is correct? A) He runs faster than anyone else on the team. B) He runs faster than anyone else does on the team. Hint: Consider clarity and conciseness. |
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A) He runs faster than anyone else on the team. This version is more concise and eliminates unnecessary words. |
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Identify the error in the following sentence: 'The committee have reached its decision.' Hint: Is 'committee' a singular or plural noun? |
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The error is in subject-verb agreement. The correct sentence is 'The committee has reached its decision.' 'Committee' is singular. |
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Select the option that corrects the error: 'The teacher, along with the students, were excited about the trip.' Hint: Which part of the sentence affects the verb form? |
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The correct form is 'The teacher, along with the students, was excited about the trip.' The main subject 'teacher' is singular, so the verb should be 'was'. |
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Identify the error in the following sentence: 'The number of applicants are increasing each year.' Hint: Focus on the subject of the sentence. |
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The error is in subject-verb agreement. The correct sentence is 'The number of applicants is increasing each year.' 'Number' is singular. |
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Which sentence is correctly punctuated? A) I bought apples, oranges, and bananas. B) I bought apples oranges and bananas. C) I bought apples; oranges; and bananas. Hint: Consider the use of commas. |
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A) I bought apples, oranges, and bananas. This sentence correctly uses commas to separate items in a list. |