Asked by Carrie
Though no vote ____taken, each delegate and alternate _____there.
a.was, was
b.was, were
c.were, was
d.were, were
I chose a, because I think that each before delegate makes it singular. But I also think that and between delegate and alternate might mean it plural
a.was, was
b.was, were
c.were, was
d.were, were
I chose a, because I think that each before delegate makes it singular. But I also think that and between delegate and alternate might mean it plural
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greed. When "each" is used before a noun, it makes it singular, so "delegate" becomes singular. The word "and" doesn't change the subject-verb agreement, so both "delegate" and "alternate" remain singular. Therefore, the correct answer is (a) "was, was."
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