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    Neither his teddy bear nor his scooter were to be found in his room.

    Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word. [Basic]
    Solution
    The correct answer is option B. The rule is when two singular nouns are connected by nor, they take a singular verb. Here, 'teddy bear' and 'scooter' refers to singular noun thus 'was' is the correct verb to be used. 
  • Question 2
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    Either the cat or the bird have entered the kitchen.

    Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word. [Basic]
    Solution
    The correct answer is option A. The rule is when two singular nouns are connected by or, they take a singular verb. Here, 'cat' and 'bird' refers to singular noun thus 'has entered' is the correct verb to be used. 
  • Question 3
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    Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.

    Neither of the two men have the right cast of face to fit the role in the film.
    Solution
    In the given sentence, 'neither' is used as an indefinite pronoun. Indefinite pronouns do not refer to a specific or definite person or thing. As the subject of a verb, an indefinite pronoun is usually singular, and the form of an indefinite pronoun isn’t affected by gender or person. One mustn't confuse the indefinite pronoun 'neither' with the pair of correlative conjunctions 'neither-nor'.
    Since the subject of the sentence, 'neither,' is singular, the verb 'have' does not agree with it. 'Have' is used with plural nouns while 'has' is used with singular nouns. Hence option B is the correct answer. 
    Options A and D are incorrect because any form of the verb 'have' does not agree with the singular subject 'neither'.
    Option C is incorrect because the verb 'are' is commonly used with a plural subject while 'neither' is a singular subject in the given sentence.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.
    The President, with his board of advisors, is to be at the meeting. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    Out of the four options, option A is correct. When the subject is separated from the verb by the word 'with', singular verb is used if the subject is singular. Here, 'President' and 'Board of advisors' are singular subjects thus singular verb 'is' should be used. 'Board' is a singular noun. 'Were' and 'Are' takes plural subject. Thus options B, C and D are incorrect. 
  • Question 5
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    Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.

    Neither they nor I are to compete in this race.
    Solution
    The subject-verb agreement rule for 'either...or' and 'neither... nor' says that the verb will agree with the subject that is closest to it. The proximity of the subject to the verb is the only thing that matters when it's a question of 'either...or' or 'neither ...nor'.
    Option C is the correct answer because in standard English 'I' is always followed by the verb 'am'. 
    Option A is incorrect because 'were' is used in the second person singular and plural (you, your, yours) and first and third person plural (we, they). It cannot be used with the first person singular 'I'.
    Option B is incorrect because there is no usage as 'I is' in standard English.
    Option D is incorrect because the verb 'are' is used with plural nouns and does not agree with the singular noun 'I'. 
  • Question 6
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    Replace the underlined words with the most suitable option:

    Each of the trees have flowered with pink blossoms.
    Solution
    In the given sentence, 'each' is used as an indefinite pronoun. Indefinite pronouns do not refer to a specific or definite person or thing. As the subject of a verb, an indefinite pronoun is usually singular, and the form of an indefinite pronoun isn’t affected by gender or person.
    Option A is the correct answer because the verb 'have' is used with a plural subject or noun. Since 'each' is singular, 'has' is the correct verb to be used with it.
    Options B, C and D are incorrect because the verbs 'have' and 'are' are used with plural subjects or nouns and not with a singular subject like 'each'. 
  • Question 7
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    Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.

    Each of these qualities is found in a just judge.
    Solution
    In the given sentence, 'each' is used as an indefinite pronoun. Indefinite pronouns do not refer to a specific or definite person or thing. As the subject of a verb, an indefinite pronoun is usually singular, and the form of an indefinite pronoun isn’t affected by gender or person.
    Option D is the correct answer because the singular verb 'is' agrees with the singular subject 'each'. 
    Options A, B and C are  incorrect because the verbs 'are' and 'have' are used with plural subjects or nouns. 
  • Question 8
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    Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.

    None of the cousins were found playing in the garden that day. [Basic]

    Solution
    When 'none' is followed by 'of', look at the noun in the of-phrase (object of the preposition). If the object of the preposition is singular, use a singular verb. If the object of the preposition is plural, use a plural verb.
    Option D is the correct answer because the object of the preposition, 'cousins', is plural and verb used, 'were', is plural as well. 
    Option A is incorrect because the sentence is in the past tense and 'are' is in the present tense.
    Options B and C are incorrect because 'was' and 'is' are singular verbs and thus would not agree with the plural object 'cousins'.
  • Question 9
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    Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.

    Politics are not for the weary and faint-hearted. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    Option C is the correct answer because when we are talking about Politics as a field of study or in the general sense, we use singular verbs like 'is' with it. 
    Options A and B are incorrect because 'will be not' and 'are meant not' are grammatically incorrect.
    Option D is incorrect because the plural verb 'are' does not agree with the singular noun 'Politics'.
  • Question 10
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    Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.

    Mathematics is for those who love numbers and equations. [Basic]
    Solution
    Option D is the correct answer because when we are talking about Mathematics as a field of study or in the general sense, we use singular verbs like 'is' with it. 
    Options A, B and C are incorrect because Mathematics is a singular noun and we use the verbs 'have', 'are' and 'were' with plural nouns. 
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