English, asked by sangeeta15111980, 4 months ago

choose the correct from of the verb that agrees with the subject.
Gulliver's travel (is/are) an interesting novel.​

Answers

Answered by luckyprathluckyprath
3

Explanation:

The subject of the sentence, Gulliver's Travels, is a singular identity, and thus, the auxiliary verb following it will also be in the singular form. Since a timeline is not mentioned, we can assume the tense to be simple present, talking about the subject in general. is the only singular verb, fitting the tense criteria in the given verbs, and is thus the correct answer.

Answered by Rakhi2121
1

Answer:

The right answer is

Gulliver's travel is an interesting novel.

Explanation:

Because Gulliver's travel is a name of one book...means 3rd person singular number.

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