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DanielleElmas [232]
4 years ago
8

A story’s narrator is its _________________. a. tone c. theme b. conflict d. speaker

English
1 answer:
lidiya [134]4 years ago
6 0
Hey!
A story’s narrator is its <span> speaker. </span>

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John teaches.

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Stop! (ie You stop!)

4. The subject and verb must agree in number, that is a singular subject needs a singular verb and a plural subject needs a plural verb.

John works in London.

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John and Mary work in London.

Most people eat three meals a day.

5. When two singular subjects are connected by or, use a singular verb. The same is true for either/or and neither/nor.

John or Mary is coming tonight.

Either coffee or tea is fine.

Neither John nor Mary was late.

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She is here.

She has left.

John is married.

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He had eaten when I arrived.

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They had already finished.

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