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2021

English · Verb

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Question

Some of the people waiting in line _________ getting impatient.

Options
  • A

    Is

  • B

    Was

  • C

    Are

  • D

    Be

Explanation

“Are” is the correct helping verb because it agrees with the plural noun phrase “some of the people.”

This is not the correct helping verb to be used here.Is: This is a singular verb and doesn't agree with the plural subject.

This is not the correct helping verb to be used here.Was: This is a singular verb in the past tense, and the sentence requires a present tense verb.

This is the correct helping verb to be used here.Are is the correct verb to use with the plural noun phrase "Some of the people." It agrees in number.

This is not the correct helping verb to be used here.Be: This is the base form of the verb and cannot be used alone in this context. It needs a helping verb.

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