Asked by Cassie
Which one of these doors seeems to be the most promising?
I had to choose between "seem" and "seems" which I know "seems" is correct, but I also had to say what the subject was.
Is it "these" because "doors" was incorrect. Please explain...thanks
I had to choose between "seem" and "seems" which I know "seems" is correct, but I also had to say what the subject was.
Is it "these" because "doors" was incorrect. Please explain...thanks
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The first thing we should do is get rid of the prepositional phrase. Subjects, verbs, and objects are never in prepositional phrases.
That leaves:
<b>Which one seems to be the most promising?</b>
Now do you see the subject?
That leaves:
<b>Which one seems to be the most promising?</b>
Now do you see the subject?
Answered by
Cassie
"One"....right?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right.
Answered by
Cassie
Thank you Ms. Sue...I appreciate your time
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome, Cassie.
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