Choose the correct form: ‘This time tomorrow, we ___ over the Arabian Sea.’
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The action will be in progress at a specified future time.
The future continuous tense expresses this situation.
Practice GIKI Engineering Computing questions with answers and explanations.
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The action will be in progress at a specified future time.
The future continuous tense expresses this situation.
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The degree will be completed before a stated future deadline.
The future perfect is used for such completion.
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'Yesterday' is a definite finished past time.
The simple past is required rather than the present perfect.
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'Information' is an uncountable singular noun.
Here 'none' means not any information, so 'is' is appropriate.
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'Scissors' is a plural-form noun and takes a plural verb.
The correct expression is 'The scissors are.'
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The name of an academic subject is treated as singular.
Thus, 'Mathematics is' is grammatically correct.
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The committee is viewed here as one unit because 'its' refers to the group collectively.
A singular collective meaning takes 'has.'
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The phrase refers to one combined meal rather than two separate items.
A singular verb is therefore appropriate.
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With 'either...or,' agreement is normally with the nearer subject.
The nearer subject 'brother' is singular, so 'is' is correct.
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A measurement considered as one total amount takes a singular verb.
The entire distance is treated as one unit.
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The subject is 'One,' not 'books.'
Because 'One' is singular, the verb must be 'is.'
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In a 'there is/are' construction, the verb agrees with the following real subject.
'Reasons' is plural, so 'are' is correct.