Answer:
The correct answer is C. The plates or the serving bowl go on that shelf.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given sentence, we are discussing the placement of the serving bowl and the plates on a shelf. The word "or" is used to show that either the plates or the serving bowl can be placed on the shelf, but not both at the same time.
Q.11:
Option A ("The serving bowl or the plates go on that shelf") is correct because it follows the rule of subject-verb agreement. The verb "go" agrees with the subject "the serving bowl" or "the plates".
Option B ("The serving bowl and the plates goes on that shelf") is incorrect because the verb "goes" does not agree with the subject "the serving bowl and the plates". The correct verb form should be "go".
The correct answer is C. The plates or the serving bowl go on that shelf.
Option D ("Either the serving bowl or the plates, goes on that shelf") is incorrect because the verb "goes" does not agree with the subject "either the serving bowl or the plates". The correct verb form should be "go".
Q.12:
Option A ("None of the sentences are punctuated correctly") is incorrect because option A is punctuated correctly.
Option B ("Neither of the sentences were punctuated correctly") is incorrect because option B is punctuated correctly.
Option C ("Any of the sentences are punctuated correctly") is incorrect because option C is punctuated correctly.
Option D ("None of the sentences was punctuated correctly") is incorrect because option D is punctuated correctly.
It's important to note that the correct answer is based on the grammar and subject-verb agreement in the sentence, not the punctuation of the options.