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Either of the two dresses shall _____ good a. looking b. look c. looks d. looked​

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Answered by PADMINI
20

Either of the two dresses shall look good.

  • In the given sentence, we should use the word ''look'' as it gives the proper meaning to the sentence.

  • In ''subject-verb'' agreement, subjects and verbs must agree with one another.

  • If the subject is singular then the verb is also singular whereas if the subject is plural then the verb is also plural.

  • If the noun is singular then add ''s'' to the verb. If the noun is plural then no need to add ''s'' to the verb.

  • In the given sentence, the noun ''dresses'' is plural so no need to add ''s'' to the verb.

  • Hence, the correct sentence will be ''Either of the two dresses shall look good."
Answered by saralpratap7
8

Answer:

look

Explanation:

look mark me as a brainliest

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