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(05.05 MC)
Which of the following sentences uses incorrect subject/verb agreement?
The family has a continuing tradition of pranking each other.
ONeither Riley nor Rashad are ready for the Spanish final.
Everyone is going out for pizza after the dance.
If the team is successful, they will continue on to the next round.



Answer :

The sentence that uses incorrect subject/verb agreement is:

2. Neither Riley nor Rashad are ready for the Spanish final.

Explanation:
1. "The family has a continuing tradition of pranking each other." - This sentence is correct in terms of subject/verb agreement. "The family" is singular, so the verb "has" agrees with the singular subject.
2. "Neither Riley nor Rashad are ready for the Spanish final." - In this sentence, the subject is "Neither...nor," which is considered a compound subject. When using "neither...nor," the verb should agree with the noun closest to it. In this case, "Rashad" is closer and is singular, so the verb should be "is" instead of "are."
3. "Everyone is going out for pizza after the dance." - This sentence is also correct. "Everyone" is a singular pronoun, so the verb "is" agrees with it.
4. "If the team is successful, they will continue on to the next round." - This sentence is correct as well. "The team" is singular, and "they" is used to refer to team members in a plural sense, which is acceptable in English.

In summary, the sentence that has incorrect subject/verb agreement is number 2: "Neither Riley nor Rashad are ready for the Spanish final."