Asked by Joseph Joe
Which of the sentences is grammatical correct?
a) The committee are meeting today.
b) Neither of the options are suitable.
c) Each of the students have completed their homework.
d) Everyone is responsible for their actions.
a) The committee are meeting today.
b) Neither of the options are suitable.
c) Each of the students have completed their homework.
d) Everyone is responsible for their actions.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The grammatically correct sentence is:
d) Everyone is responsible for their actions.
The other sentences contain subject-verb agreement errors:
a) The committee is meeting today. (In American English, "committee" is typically treated as a singular collective noun.)
b) Neither of the options is suitable. (Use "is" for singular.)
c) Each of the students has completed their homework. (Use "has" for singular.)
d) Everyone is responsible for their actions.
The other sentences contain subject-verb agreement errors:
a) The committee is meeting today. (In American English, "committee" is typically treated as a singular collective noun.)
b) Neither of the options is suitable. (Use "is" for singular.)
c) Each of the students has completed their homework. (Use "has" for singular.)