A. For instance
B. Besides
C. In fact
D. However
view
perspective
bias
sentences.
3. How do you feel about it?
Answer:
I see a kid getting bullied harshly.
There is a kid feeling horrible because 4 other kids are taunting him and making fun of him.
It makes me wanna stand up for the kid getting bullied and show those bullies what's up
Explanation:
Starting on a project at the last minute can increase anxiety. You shouldn’t take regular breaks while working on a project. Your priority list should start with the smaller, insignificant tasks.
Aren't
2. Underground caverns _______ a big tourist attraction in Virginia.
is
are
3. Isaac Asimov’s Book of Facts _______ full of interesting bits of information.
is
are
4. _______ the café have a special lunch every day?
Doesn't
Don't
5. We _______ on the telephone for very long.
wasn't
weren't
1.Aren’t the pyramids in Mexico?
The correct answer is “aren’t” since the subject of the verb is “the pyramids”, which is a plural noun and the subject-verb agreement corresponds with the third person plural.
2. Underground caverns are a big tourist attraction in Virginia.
The correct option is “are” because the subject is “underground caverns”, a plural noun that agrees with the verb to be in the third person plural.
3. Isaac Asimov’s Book of Facts is full of interesting bits of information.
In this sentence, the correct answer is the verb form “is” since the subject refers to the book that is a singular noun, which corresponds with the third person singular. The subject can be replaced by the personal pronoun “it”.
4.Doesn’t the café have a special lunch every day?
The correct answer is “doesn’t” since this is an auxiliary verb in the negative form that agrees with the subject of the question “the café”. The subject could be replaced by “it”, and that is why the auxiliary verb must correspond with the third person singular.
5. We weren’t on the phone for very long.
In this sentence, the correct option is “weren’t” because this is the past form of the verb to be that corresponds with the first person plural “we”.
The correct way to fill in the blanks of each of the sentence chossing either a singular or a plural verb is as follows:
To know whether we should use a verb in its singular or plural form, we must look first at the subject and determined if it is a singular or a plural noun. Let's do that for each subject:
Learn more about singular and plural here:
b. Don't go jumping from that high diving board Susannah.
c. Yes, Marco, this is the correct path to take.
d. Believe me Natasha, it is necessary for us to go now.