[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement:
A. Neither the cookies nor the cake was delicious.
B. Neither the cookies nor the cake were delicious.
C. Neither the cookies nor the cake is delicious.
D. Neither the cookies nor the cake be delicious.
Select your answer:

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Combine the sentences using the correct conjunction and punctuation: ‘He must study more. He will not pass the exam.’
A. He must study more; he will not pass the exam.
B. He must study more, therefore he will not pass the exam.
C. He must study more but he will not pass the exam.
D. He must study more, or he will not pass the exam.
