Identify the correct sentence.

A. Where is the necklace from your sister and the earrings from your cousin?
B. Where are the necklace from your sister and the earrings from your cousin?
C. Where are the necklace from your sister in addition to the earrings from your cousin?
D. Where are the necklace from your sister plus the earrings from your cousin?

in picked A

The answer is B

B

is also incorrect. The sentence should be "Where is the necklace from your sister and the earrings from your cousin?" as "necklace" is singular and requires "is".

C

The correct sentence is: "Where is the necklace from your sister and the earrings from your cousin?" as "necklace" is singular and requires "is". Option C is grammatically incorrect and option D uses "plus" which is not appropriate in this context.

To identify the correct sentence, we need to look for subject-verb agreement. The subject of the sentence is "necklace" and "earrings", which are plural. Therefore, the correct sentence should use the plural form of the verb "are" instead of "is".

Let's check the options:

A. Where is the necklace from your sister and the earrings from your cousin? - This sentence is incorrect because it uses the singular verb "is" instead of the plural verb "are".

B. Where are the necklace from your sister and the earrings from your cousin? - This sentence is correct as it uses the plural verb "are" to match the plural subject "necklace" and "earrings".

C. Where are the necklace from your sister in addition to the earrings from your cousin? - This sentence is not incorrect because it is trying to add clarity by using the phrase "in addition to," but it is not necessary for subject-verb agreement.

D. Where are the necklace from your sister plus the earrings from your cousin? - This sentence is incorrect because it also uses the singular verb "is" instead of the plural verb "are".

Therefore, the correct sentence is B. Where are the necklace from your sister and the earrings from your cousin?

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What are the subjects of this verb?