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ericka1

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The pronouns both, few, many, and several
 
  a. take a singular or plural verb.
  b. take a plural verb.
 c. take a singular verb.
 d. match the subject.

Question 2

When the words one, each, either, and neither are followed by a prepositional phrase containing a plural object, the verb should
 
  a. agree with the nearest subject.
  b. agree with the nearest noun.
 c. be plural.
 d. be singular.



voltaire123

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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