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23 December, 17:14

Read the sentence carefully. Is the notebook and dictionaries still on the bottom shelf where I left them? Which sentence corrects the error in subject-verb agreement? Is the notebook and dictionaries still on the bottom shelf where I usually leave them? Is the notebook and dictionaries still on the bottom shelf where I usually leaves them? Are the notebook and dictionaries still on the bottom shelf where I usually leaves them? Are the notebook and dictionaries still on the bottom shelf where I usually leave them?

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  1. 23 December, 17:28
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    The answer is:

    Are the notebook and dictionaries still on the bottom shelf where I usually leave them?

    Subject-verb agreement involves the correspondence between a singular subject and a singular verb, and a plural subject and a plural verb.

    In the correct interrogative sentence, the verb to be must be used in the plural form are because the subject refers to two objects: one singular, the notebook, and one plural, dictionaries.

    Similarly, the subject I must agree with the first-person form of the verb leave.
  2. 23 December, 21:06
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    Are the notebook and dictionaries still on the bottom shelf where I usually leave them?
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