Answer:
b. Believes.
Explanation:
Subject-verb agreement refers to the use of the same number for the subject and the verb used. In other words, the subject-verb agreement means the subject and the verb are the same in number, meaning a singular subject will have a singular verb, a plural subject will have a plural verb, etc.
In the given sentence, the subject is "neither of my little brothers". This means it is a singular subject, referring to none of the brothers. Thus, according to the subject-verb agreement, the verb will be in the singular too.
Therefore, the correct sentence will be
Neither of my little brothers <u><em>believes</em></u> in Santa Claus.
Answer:
We stood under___the tree during scorching sunlight. (below/under/by)
b. A woman struck_with___me and nearly fell. (against/at/with)
c. Are you__in__this photograph?(on/at/in)
d. Don't tease_at___the poor. (in/at/on)
e. He writes___with_a pen. (with/by/for)
f. He spoke__at__me.(in/on/at)
g. I have never heard_about___David.(of/about/with)
h. There is a label___in_the bottle. (on/over/in)
i. I am new___of_this position. (for/to/of)
j. Wisdom is the gift__of__heaven.(from/of/by)
k. She is a girl_of___twenty.(at/of/by)
l. The bullet whistled__through__her friend's ear. (past/from/through)
m. I bought this pant__for__Rs. 300.(in/at/for)
n. Rabin is pleased__by__his performance in New York. (with/from/by)
the action of anticipating something; expectation or prediction
Answer:
400-word
pages single-spaced or 1.6 pages double-spaced.