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1 write a sentence with a neither nor subject placing a plural subject after noun use one of the following 2 verbs allow or allows

2 write a sentence using a collective noun as the subject use one of the following 2 verb travel travels
3 write a sentence with an interrupting phrase prepositional or1 set by commas between subject and the verb use 1of the following2 verbs close closes
4 write a sentence with compound use one of the following two verbs send sends
5 write sentence indefinite pronoun as a subject use one of the following 2 verbs place places
6 write a sentence with a plural indefinite pronoun as the subject use one of the following2 verbs collect collects
7 write a sentence with the pronounce you as the subject use one of the following 2 verbs receive receives

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1.she neither bought the pen  nor a pencil

2.there were a flock of birds flying in the sky

3. not sure

4.my uncle bought me chocolates burgers and pizzas.

Explanation:

Answered by pragyan07sl
1

Answer:

1. Neither the employees nor the founder allows him to the meeting.

2. The team travels by bus.  

3. The manager, his best friend, brought a new house.

4. He sent his man to send the documents.  

5. Somebody placed the book on the shelf.  

6. Some collect the previous year's questions to score a good percentage.

7. You receive grades based on your academic performance.

Explanation:

  • A complete sentence is composed of a subject and a predicate.
  • While the subject expresses what the sentence is about, the predicate describes the subject.
  • The predicate part always carries the verb.
  • We can construct a sentence using a noun, or pronoun (definite/indefinite, singular/plural) as the subject which acts.
  • This also fulfils the subject-verb agreement rules.
  • We can also use conjunctions, prepositions, articles, and interrupting commas to make a clear understanding of the meaning it conveys.

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