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Choose the sentence in which the subject and verb do not agree. A) Either you or your sister must play tomorrow. B) Both Tanisha and Daranda play rugby for the school team. C) Not only the students but also the teacher has been unhappy. D) Neither a cheeseburger nor a fried chicken sandwich are low-calorie. Eliminate

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User Piyer
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I think the answer would be D
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User Hwau
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The answer is D:

The subject and the verb do not agree in the sentence D: "Neither a cheesburger nor a fried chicken sandwich are low-calorie." because when two subjects are connected by 'Neither...nor' (paired conjunctions), the subject that is closer to the verb determines whether the verb is singular or plural. So, the correct is: 'Neither...nor...fried chicken sandwich is low-calorie.'

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