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Either Divya or Saritha have to pay the fees Spot the error

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Answered by GemmaGemstone
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Either Divya or Saritha has to pay the fees.
Answered by zumba12
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The error in "Either Divya or Saritha have to pay the fees is the usage of "have".

Explanation:

  • The concept used to spot the error in the given sentence is "Subject-Verb agreement".
  • One of the rules of subject-verb agreement states that when two subjects which are singular are connected by Either ... or, must have a singular verb.
  • When the given sentence is examined it is clear that two subjects "Divya" and "Saritha" are connected by either ... or.
  • As per the rule the verb used must be "has", but in the given sentence "have" is used.
  • Thus the error in the given sentence is "have". The error, as well as correct sentence, are as follows:

Error sentence: Either Divya or Saritha have to pay the fees.

Correct sentence: Either Divya or Saritha has to pay the fees.

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