Asked by ENGLISH - RIYA ??????
Two hundred rupees (are/ is) are a lot of money.
Ali along with his brother ( go / goes) goes to the shop.
My aunt or my uncle ( is / are) is expected today.
Ali along with his brother ( go / goes) goes to the shop.
My aunt or my uncle ( is / are) is expected today.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
The issue here is making sure the subject and verb agree ... that is, that they match. If the subject is singular, then the verb needs to be singular. If the subject is plural, then the verb needs to be plural.
Study this: http://www.towson.edu/ows/moduleSVAGR.htm
The first answer is "are." Do you know why?
What will your other two answers be?
Study this: http://www.towson.edu/ows/moduleSVAGR.htm
The first answer is "are." Do you know why?
What will your other two answers be?
Answered by
Anonymous
ii) go
iii) is expected
is these correct.
iii) is expected
is these correct.
Answered by
Writeacher
You are correct in your answer for iii.
The answer for ii needs to be 'goes' because only 'Ali' is the subject. The word 'brother' is the object of the preposition 'with.'
The answer for ii needs to be 'goes' because only 'Ali' is the subject. The word 'brother' is the object of the preposition 'with.'
Answered by
Anonymous
Are
Goes
Is
Goes
Is
Answered by
ADITI YADAV
ARE
Answered by
Anonymous
I am not able understand.
Answered by
Lakki
Is correct✅