Which word group contains a subject and a verb in agreement?everyone are
they talks
contestants are running
krumpers prepares

Which agreement rule applies to a subject joined by or or nor?
use a plural verb
use a singular verb
make the verb agree with the subject closest to the verb
make the verb agree with the first subject listed

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Answer 1
Answer: Contestants are running. This sentence contain a subject verb agreement. Subject - contestants; verb - are running. These words put together forms a complete thought.

Agreement rule applies to a subject joined by OR or NOR is make the verb agree with the subject closest to the verb.

OR / NOR Rule states that Singular subjects joined by OR or NOR are singular. Plural subjects joined by OR or NOR are plural.

So if the subject is singular, the verb must be in  singular form if joined by OR or NOR. If the subject is plural, the verb must be in plural form if joined by OR or NOR.




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I don't know exactly how to ask, but how would you properly say something like "I found something that worked: a sock?" (Just a random example)

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Mark Brainliest if correct!

Answer:

"I discovered something that was effective: A sock."

Explanation:

You can properly phrase that statement as:

"I discovered something that was effective: a sock."

In a casual setting:

"Hey, I found something that worked: a sock!"

"I tried a bunch of different things, but the only thing that worked was a sock."

"I know it's weird, but a sock actually worked!"

In a more formal setting:

"I am pleased to report that I have found a solution to the problem: a sock."

"After much experimentation, I have discovered that a sock is the most effective solution."

"I would like to propose a novel solution to the problem: a sock."

You can also add more details to your statement to explain why the sock worked or what you used it for. For example:

"I found something that worked: a sock! I used it to plug up the leak in the sink, and it worked perfectly!"

"I tried a bunch of different things to get rid of the rattle in my car, but the only thing that worked was a sock. I stuffed it under the dashboard, and now it's gone!"

"I know it's weird, but a sock actually worked to stop my nosebleed. I held it against my nose for a few minutes, and the bleeding stopped."

No matter how you choose to say it, make sure to be enthusiastic and excited about your discovery. After all, you found something that worked!

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I think it would be B.

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From the given options, the best sentence to define a biased information is:

b. negative or positive material partial to a particular position without regard to all the facts

This type of information is always one-sided regardless of the source but the main purpose is to destroy one's reputation.

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A.M because Midnight is at 12.00 A.M and noon is 12.00 P.M so if you are writing after midnight but before noon it must be A.M.

Hope this helps!
it would be a.m.
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