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Introduction to Exercise 2 - Subjects with several words
Grammar Explanation

•  A subject can be a single word or a phrase. A long noun phrase has a head subject, and a group of words that describe the head subject.
  • Example: The statistics in Doctor Kenneth's controversial article are inaccurate.
    Note that the phrase in Doctor Kenneth's controversial article simply describes the head subject, which is statistics.
•  The verb must agree with the head subject, not with another noun in the group of words that follow it.
  • Incorrect: The students who conducted the research with Professor Eliot was praised by the president.
  • Corrected: The students who conducted the research with Professor Eliot were praised by the president.
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What You Will Do

There are numbered blanks in the following passages. When you click on the number, two choices will appear on the side. Click on the correct choice to insert it in the passage. If you click on the wrong choice, the Answer box at the bottom of the choices will tell you why your answer is wrong.
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