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May 2, 2025

[Answer] 4. There ______ only two good reasons my wife will allow me to miss our date tomorrow night at the opera: her death or mine. Which verb belongs between "there" and "only"? (Remember to use Standard American Engish).

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...1. is 2. either of these two verbs 3. neither of these two verbs 4. are First of all, the subject of the verb may not always be before the verb, as is the case here. The subject is "reasons," not "there," which is an adverb. Many sentences can be written in this inverted order, such as when one begins a sentence with "here" or "there," when one asks a question, or when one begins with a phrase. Furthermore, one can see that the irregular verbs, such as "be," still follow the rule of adding an "s" to a singular verb. As "reasons" is plural, one cannot use a verb ending with "s"; therefore, one must choose the verb without the "s" at the end--"are."




Step 2 : Answer to the question "4. There ______ only two good reasons my wife will allow me to miss our date tomorrow night at the opera: her death or mine. Which verb belongs between "there" and "only"? (Remember to use Standard American Engish)."



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