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Find the edit that corrects the error in subject-verb agreement in the given sentence.

A) Replace was with were.
B) Replace have had with has had.
C) Change sister to sisters.
D) Change work to works.

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The proper edit to correct subject-verb agreement depends on whether the subject is singular or plural. Without the original sentence, it's not possible to provide a specific correction. Generally, if the subject is singular, the verb should also be singular, and if the subject is plural, the verb should be plural.

Step-by-step explanation:

The edit that corrects the error in subject-verb agreement in the given sentence depends on the structure of the sentence which was not provided. However, the principles of subject-verb agreement require that a singular subject is paired with a singular verb, while a plural subject must be paired with a plural verb. With this in mind, we can deduce the potential error based on common issues in subject-verb agreement.

Common Issues in Subject-Verb Agreement

Subject-verb agreement can become complex when sentences include prepositional phrases, indefinite pronouns, compound subjects, or when the subject follows the verb especially in questions or sentences starting with 'here' or 'there'. To correctly identify the subject and whether it is singular or plural, ignore the prepositional phrases and focus on the noun or pronoun that is performing the action.

Examples

  • The singular subject 'the play' requires the singular verb 'comes' as in 'The play comes highly recommended.'
  • When subjects are joined by 'or' or 'nor', the verb should agree with the part of the subject closest to it, for instance, 'Either my brother or my sisters are going.'

Choices A and D would make a sentence more plural, while choices B and C would make it more singular. Without the original sentence, it is not possible to determine which specific edit is needed.

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