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a large number of voters still___along straight party lines. a)votes. b) vote. c)voot. d) non of the above​

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Answered by tripathyspandan23
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Answer:

vote

Explanation:

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Answered by adventureisland
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A large number of voters still (b) vote along straight party lines.

Explanation:

Voters is a plural word. 'A large number of' represents 'many'.  Hence according to Subject-Verb Agreement, the verb (voting) will also be plural.

Therefore, the plural form of vote is 'vote' only.

For a singular word like "Voter", the sentence will look like

The voter still votes along the straight lines.

Here, 'votes' is used as a singular verb.

Hence, a large number of voters still (b) vote along straight party lines.

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