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Which of the following sentences shows the CORRECT use of a compound subject joined by or.Choose AnswerALizbeth or Gerald are starting their own company selling cakes.Choose AnswerBThe chickens or the pig escape the pen each day.Choose AnswerCEither Thomas or his friends paints the fence each year.Choose AnswerDEllie or her sisters go to the movies with their mother every weekend.End of QuestionNV-23

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Which of the following sentences shows the CORRECT use of a compound subject joined by or.Choose AnswerALizbeth or Gerald are starting their own company selling cakes.Choose AnswerBThe chickens or the pig escape the pen each day.Choose AnswerCEither Thomas or his friends paints the fence each year.Choose AnswerDEllie or her sisters go to the movies with their mother every weekend.End of QuestionNV-23

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The correct sentence is "Ellie or her sisters go to the movies with their mother every weekend."

Here's why:

When a compound subject is joined by "or" or "nor," the verb should agree with the subject that is closest to it. In this case, "Ellie or her sisters" is the subject. If we were to split this, it would be "Ellie goes to the movies with their mother every weekend" and "Her sisters go to the movies with their mother every weekend." Both of these sentences are grammatically correct, so when combined with "or," the sentence remains correct.

The other sentences are incorrect because the verb does not agree with the subject closest to it. For example, in the sentence "Lizbeth or Gerald are starting their own company selling cakes," the verb "are" does not agree with "Gerald." The correct sentence would be "Lizbeth or Gerald is starting their own company selling cakes."

Similarly, in the sentence "The chickens or the pig escape the pen each day," the verb "escape" does not agree with "the pig." The correct sentence would be "The chickens or the pig escapes the pen each day."

Lastly, in the sentence "Either Thomas or his friends paints the fence each year," the verb "paints" does not agree with "his friends." The correct sentence would be "Either Thomas or his friends paint the fence each year."

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