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Read the sentence and fill in the blank with the appropriate verb form. Roger and Jim I (is / are) in my team.​

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Answered by nigamnannu2009
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Roger and Jim are in my team

Answered by monica789412
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Roger and Jim are in my team. -This is the answer.

About subject-verb agreement:

  • In a sentence there must always be an agreement between the subject and the verb.
  • That is they should agree with each other in person and number. For example, a third person singular noun must take a third person singular verb: He sees/ she types, etc.,
  • In the above example, 'he' and 'she' are third person singular nouns and so they take third person singular verb 'sees' and 'types' respectively.
  • If the subject is in plural, then the verb should also be in plural.
  • In the sentence given we have to fill in the blank with the right verb given.
  • There are two nouns used in the sentence: Roger and Jim. So it means there is third person plural noun.
  • Thus the third person plural verb that should be used here is -are.
  • Therefore the answer is: Roger and Jim are in my team.
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