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Elena-2011 [213]
2 years ago
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Correct the error in the sentence. Neither Tabitha nor Miranda want to take out the garbage.​

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mojhsa [17]2 years ago
7 0

We are to correct the error made in the sentence "<em>Neither Tabitha nor Miranda want to take out the garbage".</em>

The error in the sentence is not adding "s" to "want"

The sentence should be "<em>Neither Tabitha nor Miranda wants to take out the </em><em>garbage</em><em>".</em>

Tabitha and Miranda are two different individuals which makes them singular nouns.

  • Plural nouns takes plural verbs

  • singular nouns takes singular verbs

singular noun: Tabitha, Miranda

singular verb: wants, takes, drives.

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