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His father and I____enemies.

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Answered by satyavathilamps
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Answer:

AM OR ARE

Explanation:

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Answered by BrainlyElegantdoll
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Question: His father and I ______ enemies .

Answer : His father and I are enemies .

More to know :

It is a agreement in which a subject is used according to the verb and verb must used according to the subject.

Rules :

  • A singular noun takes a singular verb .
  • A plural nouns takes a plural verb.
  • When the subject is " one of + plural noun " , then the verb used is singular .
  • When a plural noun is used for distances , weights , Heights or amount of money , the verb is singular .

Here , ` are ` is used since the nouns are two [His father , I ] hence , there as plural nouns take a plural verb we use it!!

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