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Questions
1. Choose the most grammatically correct sentence with the appropriate subject-verb agreement.
A. Were Daniela joining the softball team this year as the assistant coach?
B. Is Daniela joining the softball team this year as the assistant coach?
C. Are Daniela joining the softball team this year as the assistant coach?
D. Could Daniela joining the softball team this year as the assistant coach?
2. Choose the most grammatically correct sentence with the appropriate subject-verb agreement.
A. Neither the sons nor the father is willing to sell the family estate.
B. Neither the sons nor the father are willing to sell the family estate.
C. Neither the sons nor the father have been willing to sell the family estate.
D. Neither the sons nor the father were willing to sell the family estate.
3. Choose the most grammatically correct sentence with the appropriate subject-verb agreement. Check all that apply.
A. Both Alessandra and Karina are planning to travel to as many concerts with the band as possible.
B. Both Alessandra and Karina planning to travel to as many concerts with the band as possible.
C. Both Alessandra and Karina plan to travel to as many concerts with the band as possible.
D. Both Alessandra and Karina are plan to travel to as many concerts with the band as possible.
4. Choose the most grammatically correct sentence with the appropriate subject-verb agreement.
A. It is the coach's speech before each game, not the extra hours of practice, that have provided the team with the confidence to play its best during each match.
B. It is the coach's speech before each game, not the extra hours of practice, that has provided the team with the confidence to play their best during each match.
C. It is the coach's speech before each game, not the extra hours of practice, that are providing the team with the confidence to play its best during each match.
D. It is the coach's speech before each game, not the extra hours of practice, that have been providing the team with the confidence to play its best during each match.