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Politics ……………….. not something I am interested in. (is / are)

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Answered by qwxavi
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Politics is not something I am interested in.

1. The options we are given is Is or Are

2. "Is" a singular word

3. "Are" is a plural word

4. In the given sentence we use the singular word "is". This is because the word given right before the blank is plural. So, according to the rule of the subject-verb agreement, the blank will have a singular word.

5. The noun or the subject in the sentence is "I" which means it is a singular being. So, the word we use for them will also be singular.

Answered by pushpabhatt82
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Answer:

politics is not something I am interested in .

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