[ Modal Verbs ]
Express necessity using the modal verb ‘shall’.
A. You shall not pass without permission.
B. Shall I help you with your homework?
C. Shall we go for a walk?
D. You shall go to the party tomorrow.

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Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A. Neither the players nor the coach were satisfied with the game.
B. Neither the players nor the coach was satisfied with the game.
C. Neither the players nor the coach are satisfied with the game.
D. Neither the coach nor the players was satisfied with the game.
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