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qaws [65]
2 years ago
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Exercise 3 Draw one line under the complete subject in each sentence. Draw two lines under the correct form of the verb. Neither

of the teams, the Falcons or the Knights, (is, are) this year’s conference champion.
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1 answer:
zhuklara [117]2 years ago
8 0

Neither of the teams, the Falcons or the Knights,<u> is this year’s conference champion.</u>

Correct form of sentence

  • Neither of the teams, the Falcons or the Knights,<u> is </u>this year’s conference <u>champion.</u>
  • Neither of the teams, the Falcons or the Knights, <u>are </u>this year’s conference<u> champions.</u>

Here,

  1. "Neither of the teams, the Falcons or the Knights" is the complete subject
  2. "the" and "is" are form of verbs

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