Identify the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement.
(a) Although the trend is shifting, careers in science and technolgy continue to attract predominately men.
(b) Although the trend is shifting, careers in science and technology continues to attract predominatley men.
(c) Neither of the two women who responded to my personal as seem like a suitable match for my outgoing, athletic nature.
(d) Neither of the two women who responded to my personal ad look like a suitable match for my outgoing, athletic nature.
I'm stuck between (a) and (b). Does continue need to be plural?? I thought so because careers -
I don't agree with the way (c) and (d) are wrote. Is a comma necessary between outgoing, athletic?? Also, on (d), should they have used look like a suitable match? I think they should have used better wording.
3 answers
b = careers continues (careers plural and continues singular = mismatch!)
Look closely at the rest:
neither seem (neither is singular & seem is plural)
neither look (same problem as b
Sra
a) careers continue
b) careers continues
c) neither seem
d) neither look
Does this make it easier?
The commas in c and d are actually correct. Your instructions are just asking you to look at subject/verb agreement.