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Which verb agrees in number with its subject? Neither the moon nor the stars __________ visible in this fog. A. are B. has been C. is D. was
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Which verb agrees in number with its subject? Neither the moon nor the stars __________ visible in this fog. A. are B. has been C. is D. was
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Which verb agrees in number with its subject? Neither the moon nor the stars __________ visible in this fog. A. are B. has been C. is D. was
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The answer is A.
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-The word stars is plural
-It is in present tense
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A. are
the second word, stars, is plural, so you use are.
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