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Shortly after taking office, presidents appoint the members of their Cabinets.


I think it is correct...but I am not sure.(other than maybe it should just be Cabinet) singular form?

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8 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
In terms of subject/verb agreement, this is correct.

presidents (plural noun, subject)
appoint (plural form of the verb)

(Cabinets is correct.)
8 years ago
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