Asked by Anonymous
This is about subject-verb agreement.
How should I re-write this sentence:
"Either the interviewer or the committee members usually begins by asking simple questions about your background."
"Each of the instructors are attending the conference next weekend."
How should I write these two sentences.
How should I re-write this sentence:
"Either the interviewer or the committee members usually begins by asking simple questions about your background."
"Each of the instructors are attending the conference next weekend."
How should I write these two sentences.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The first sentence is correct; the second is wrong.
Either and each are both singular subjects and take singular verbs.
Either and each are both singular subjects and take singular verbs.
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