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fire and water... not agree​

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Answered by GPBAG
30

Answer:

Fire and water does not agree. In this sentence, the subject is 'Fire and water' which is plural in form. But the sentence uses the verb 'does' which treats only the noun 'water' as the Subject.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
7

The answer is 'do.'

Fire and water do not agree.

Subject-verb Agreement

  • Subject-verb agreement refers to the chapter which teaches the rules for the correct placement of verbs according to the subject.
  • When more than one subject is joined together by 'and,' it takes a plural verb.
  • Since the subject is more than one, it becomes plural. Thus the verb is also plural.

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