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6 January, 23:31

When two or more subjects are joined by and and a verb forms must be used in order to ensure subject-verb agreement

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  1. 7 January, 01:20
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    Excerpt from Appetite

    Will Wordy

    In a house the size of a postage stamp

    lived a man as big as a barge.

    His mouth could drink the entire river

    You could say it was rather large

    For dinner he would eat a trillion beans

    And a silo full of grain,

    Washed it down with a tanker of milk

    As if he were a drain.

    Which does NOT describe how much the man can eat or drink?

    A) lived a man as big as a barge.

    B) Washed it down with a tanker of milk

    C) His mouth could drink the entire river

    Eliminate

    D) For dinner he would eat a trillion beans
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