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(1) The youth(is/are) not so sincere. (2) The youth (was/were) more sincere than his uncle. (give the answer with reason) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \large \mathfrak {(1) \: The \: youth \: is \: not \: so \: sincere.}

 \large \mathfrak {(2) \: The \: youth \: <strong>was</strong> \: more \: sincere \: than \: his \: uncle.}

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 \small \mathfrak {is \: and \: was \: has  \: been \: used \: because \: with \: collective \: noun \: singular \: verb \: is \: used.}

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Answered by dreadwing
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Answer:

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  1. The youth is not sincere.
  2. The youth was more sincere than his uncle.

Explanation

Here, is and was is used because with collective noun singular verb is used.

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