Topics: Subject Verb Agreement
Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct subject-verb agreement with a noun that is plural in form and in meaning?
A. The news today is good.
B. The scissors are in the top drawer.
C. Mathematics is an exciting subject for some.
D. The acoustics in the auditorium are bad.
Select your answer:

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