Math, asked by PATRIOTS3766, 4 months ago

Correct the following sentences:
1. The poet and critic have been honoured.
2. Bread and butter are essential for one's life.
3. Either Dilip or Sunil have the key to this sum.
4.The behaviour of the students were not proper.​

Answers

Answered by Yashwanth20061980
2

Answer:

1. The poet and critic had been honoured.

2. Bread and butter are been essential for one's life.

3. Either Dilip or Sunil had the key to that sum.

4.The behaviour of the students would not proper

Answered by amikkr
0

1. The poet and critic have been honoured.

Answer - The poet and critic have been honored.

=>If the subject of the sentence provided is plural, so is the verb of the sentence provided. As a result, the sentence will be corrected to read, "The poet and critic have been honoured."

2. Bread and butter are essential for one's life.

Answer - Bread and butter are essential for one's life.

=>This is the correct option because bread and butter refer to the same concept of "wholesome food," for which we use the singular verb "is."

3. Either Dilip or Sunil have the key to this sum.

Answer - Either Dilip or Sunil has the key to this sum.

=>If two subjects are linked in a sentence by or/nor, either/or, or neither/nor, the verb must agree with the second subject (the subject closer to the verb).

4.The behaviour of the students were not proper.​

Answer - The behavior of the students was not proper.​

=>If the subject is singular, then the verb must also be singular. She writes every day, for example. Use plural verb forms when using the singular "they." As an example, the participant expressed happiness with their job.

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