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vicotolentino

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Which of the following is an example of appropriate subject-verb agreement?
 
  a. It is my patient who needs to be turned.
  b. It is my patient who need to be turned.
  c. It is your patient who need to be turned.
  d. It is their patients who needs to be turned.

Question 2

A structured response question that is negatively formatted may have all of the following words except:
 
  a. except.
  b. never.
  c. least.
  d. because.



Mollythedog

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Answer to Question 1

A
The plurality of the subject must be reflected in the verb.

Answer to Question 2

D
Negatively formatted structured response questions often have negative indicator words that stand out. All of the previous choices are negative in connotation except because.



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