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the cause of both the accidents ....same(was/were)​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
2

The cause of both the accidents was same.

Explanation:

Incomplete sentence:

The cause of both the accidents ---- same.

Complete sentence:

The cause of both the accidents was same.

Here was is used in accordance with cause. AS cause is acting as the main noun which is singular.

Therefore the verb "was" will be used in this sentence.

Answered by JackelineCasarez
0

The cause of both the accidents was same.

Explanation:

  • The given sentence is incomplete.
  • The correct main verb to fill the sentence would be 'was'.
  • It links the subject or noun('The cause of both the accidents') of the sentence to its complement('same').
  • 'Was' would be the correct form as the subject 'the cause' is singular.
  • Therefore, the complete sentence reads as:
  • 'The cause of both accidents was the same. '

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