Respectfully, I feel obliged to call the following errors to your attention. Question: #1: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct. #2: All answers could be correct. Answer A or C to express a possibility. Answer B, an obligation #3: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct. #4: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct. Yes, "neither" is regarded as a singular subject requiring a singular verb (was or is), EXCEPT when neither is paired with "nor," creating two subjects, in which case the verb must agree with the NEAREST subject. For example: "Neither John nor his PARENTS WERE pleased with his grades." and "Neither his parents nor JOHN WAS pleased with his grades." #5: Answer C is incorrect. The sentence is written in the subjunctive mood, requiring answer B. #7: As the sentence is written, only answer A is correct. Otherwise, rephrase to read "He went to the library to borrow some books." #9: Answer B is preferred. #10: Answer C is incorrect. Answer A is correct. #12: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct. #13: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct -- past subjunctive mood. #14:.Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct. #15: As the sentence is phrased, all answers would be correct. #16: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct. #17: Answer B is incorrect. Either answer A (simple past) or answer C (past perfect) is correct. #18: Answer C is incorrect. Answer A is correct. #19: Answer B is incorrect. Answer A is correct. #20: As written, answer A is correct. For answer C to be correct, rephrase to read, "I prefer walking instead OF driving." #21: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct. #22: Answer A also correct. #23: Answer C is incorrect. Answer A is correct. #24: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct. #34: All answers are incorrect. The correct answer would be "had." #38: As written, answer B is correct. For answer C to be correct, rephrase to read "If he had caught the bus, he would have been here by now." .
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Respectfully, I feel obliged to call the following errors to your attention.
Question:
#1: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct.
#2: All answers could be correct.
Answer A or C to express a possibility. Answer B, an obligation
#3: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct.
#4: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct.
Yes, "neither" is regarded as a singular subject requiring a singular
verb (was or is), EXCEPT when neither is paired with "nor,"
creating two subjects, in which case the verb must agree with
the NEAREST subject. For example:
"Neither John nor his PARENTS WERE pleased with his grades."
and "Neither his parents nor JOHN WAS pleased with his grades."
#5: Answer C is incorrect. The sentence is written in the subjunctive
mood, requiring answer B.
#7: As the sentence is written, only answer A is correct.
Otherwise, rephrase to read "He went to the library to borrow
some books."
#9: Answer B is preferred.
#10: Answer C is incorrect. Answer A is correct.
#12: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct.
#13: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct -- past subjunctive
mood.
#14:.Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct.
#15: As the sentence is phrased, all answers would be correct.
#16: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct.
#17: Answer B is incorrect. Either answer A (simple past) or
answer C (past perfect) is correct.
#18: Answer C is incorrect. Answer A is correct.
#19: Answer B is incorrect. Answer A is correct.
#20: As written, answer A is correct.
For answer C to be correct, rephrase to read,
"I prefer walking instead OF driving."
#21: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct.
#22: Answer A also correct.
#23: Answer C is incorrect. Answer A is correct.
#24: Answer C is incorrect. Answer B is correct.
#34: All answers are incorrect. The correct answer would be "had."
#38: As written, answer B is correct. For answer C to be correct,
rephrase to read "If he had caught the bus, he would have been
here by now."
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A lot of mistakes ! If I am you???