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Mr. dog Floyd, together with Buster the cat, _______ to play with money; the cat swats crumpled bills onto the floor where the dog shreds them into pieces.
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Answered by tvishaa123
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Answer:

  • Mr. dog Floyd, together with Buster the cat, went to play with money; the cat swats crumpled bills onto the floor where the dog shreds them into pieces.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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COMPLETE QUESTION:-

My dog Floyd, together with Buster the cat, ________ to play with money; the cat swats crumpled bills onto the floor where the dog shreds them to pieces.

  • Like
  • liked
  • likes
  • none of the above

ANSWER:-

  • Mr Dog Floyd, together with Buster the cat, likes to play with money; the cat swats crumpled bills onto the floor where the dog shreds them into pieces.

EXPLANATION:-

  • The fundamental rule of Subject-Verb agreement is that a singular subject carries a singular verb while a plural subject takes a plural verb. The verb must always concede with the subject of a sentence.
  • Option C is correct because The phrase "together with Buster the cat" is a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase never comprises a subject. Therefore, the subject of the sentence is the third person singular Floyd. It needs a singular verb, such as "likes".
  • Options A and B are incorrect. In A, "like" is plural and not singular and there is no subject-verb agreement. In B, "liked" is past tense. The question compels a present tense verb.
  • Option D is incorrect because the answer lies in C.
  • As for the given question, "likes" makes the absolute experience of thinking about the limited data attained from that one given sentence alone.

Hence, Mr Dog Floyd, together with Buster the cat, likes to play with money; the cat swats crumpled bills onto the floor where the dog shreds them into pieces.

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