English, asked by premkumar2, 1 year ago

none of the apples are sweet rewrite the sentence "are" is underlined


taannaa: ok
student5: none of the apples will be sweet.
student5: may be like this also you can write
taannaa: but he told we can't change the tense
premkumar2: yaa
premkumar2: Just rewrite
student5: can't we change the tense?
premkumar2: Don't change the tense
student5: k k
Ayakashi: that was the only option

Answers

Answered by taannaa
4
None of the apples are sweet.
⇒ None of the apples is sweet.
Mohit said, "I don't believe you." (change into indirect sentence)
⇒ Mohit said/ told me that he didn't believe me.

premkumar2: correct I got the answer
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premkumar2: okay
taannaa: is it wrong?? if it is then i'll delete it.
premkumar2: No its correct
taannaa: thnxxx
premkumar2: ok
Answered by loxia
0

n the subject-verb agreement, the subject and the verb should agree with each other in number that is singular or plural. Therefore,  the subject is plural then the verb form is plural and if the subject is singular then the verb form is singular.


For example

The child is/are playing in the garden. (Subject, a child is singular hence, verb form will be singular.)

Books is/are kept on the table. ( Subject, books is plural, hence, the verb will be plural.)

Hence, the above statement would be written as,

None of the apple is sweet.

Herein, it refers to each and every apple hence 'are' is replaced by 'is.'

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