English, asked by ishita212007, 5 hours ago

either of the two dresses shall _______good.

A) LOOKING
B) LOOK
C) LOOKS
D) LOOKED​

Answers

Answered by PADMINI
2

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 nidaeamann
1

Explanation:

Among the various options given in question statement the correct option is the second one.

Either of the two dresses shall look good.

The word look is chosen because here in the sentence we are talking about two dresses and not one, so looks cannot be selected. Also the sentence is in present tense, so we have to use the first form of verb with look

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