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How could anny proved that her point was sourly a stuat trass​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plur al form (and vice versa).

You can tell a clause is a concessive clause because it will begin with even though, although, or albeit, and it will express something that contradicts the information in the main clause: He was a welcome addition to the team, albeit a late one. Albeit can also be used to introduce subordinate clauses.

Answered by SainaPaswan
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In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plur al form (and vice versa).

You can tell a clause is a concessive clause because it will begin with even though, although, or albeit, and it will express something that contradicts the information in the main clause: He was a welcome addition to the team, albeit a late one. Albeit can also be used to introduce subordinate clauses.

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