English, asked by armihmehta2017, 7 months ago

I don’t know who ….. the chair. *
1 point
a) break
b) breaking
c) breakes
d) broke​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

broke the chair......

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
0

The completed sentence is as follows:

  • I don’t know who d) broke​ the chair.

Subject–Verb Agreement Rules:

  • While plural subjects require plural verbs, singular subjects need singular verbs.
  • Verbs in the simple present tense are used with s/es if the subjects are numbers in the third person singular.
  • The verbs are unaffected by prepositional phrases that divide the subjects from the verbs.
  • Nouns in the subject that are joined by the conjunction function as the plural subject and take a plural verb.
  • The verb has no influence on the last half of these sentences if the conjunction "and" is replaced together with/ along with/ accompanied by/ as well as.
  • Some nouns are indefinite and singular at all times.
  • Some nouns are indisputably plural.
  • When used in isolation, none is a singular topic.

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