Please tell me if the following sentences are according to the SVA rules.
-The execution of criminals IS justified. (here, singular subj and singular verb) OR
- The EXECUTIONS of criminals are justified. (here, plural subj and plural verb)
Is it possible to write both of these sentences and still be grammatically correct? If not, which one is not grammatically correct?
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The execution of criminals IS justified. correct
Explanation:
execution of criminals is the right subject.. that's why hete it will take singular verb.
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