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these news are false correct the sentence​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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This news is false. This is the grammatically correct sentence.

What is a grammatically correct sentence?

  • A sentence that complies with the subject-verb agreement is called a correct sentence.
  • The noun news sounds plural but it is singular and therefore requires a singular verb.
  • For example, let's say, if the subject is singular then the verb must be singular and vice versa.
  • Similarly, the text of a correct sentence should be error-free.
  • It must be simple, complete, and coherent.

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Answered by rakhivalecha
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Answer:

The correct sentence will be -

This news is false.

"These" will be replaced with "this" and the verb "are" will be replaced with "is".

Explanation:

  • To use the correct verb form, we should always follow the rules of subject-verb agreement.
  • Subject-verb agreement decides whether a subject is singular or plural.
  • If the subject is considered to be singular then it will take singular verb.
  • If the subject is considered to be plural, then it will take plural verb.
  • According to the rules of subject-verb agreement, "news" is always considered to be singular.
  • So the verb will always be singular with "news".
  • But here the plural verb "are" is used with "news".
  • Thus it is incorrect and the correct verb will be "is".

Thus, The correct sentence will be -

This news is false.

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