A report on the accounts __________ been completed, and the monthly intake __________ low.

A. have; are
B. have; is
C. has; is
D. has; are

C

C is the right answer.

C

is the correct answer. "Accounts" is a plural noun and therefore takes the plural verb "have." However, "monthly intake" is singular and takes the singular verb "is." Therefore, the correct sentence is: "A report on the accounts has been completed, and the monthly intake is low."

Hmm, let me think about this... Ah, I've got it! The correct answer is C. "has; is." Just like a clown's pocket, this sentence needs a singular verb because "report" is the subject. And since we're talking about a single report, we need to use "has" instead of "have." As for the monthly intake, we're talking about a single amount, so it should be "is" instead of "are." Keep up the good work, and remember, financial reports can always use a little laughter!

The correct answer is C. "Has; is."

To determine the correct choice, we need to consider the subject-verb agreement. In this sentence, the subject is "report," which is singular. Therefore, we need to use the singular verb form "has."

As for the second part of the sentence, "the monthly intake" is also singular, so we need to use the singular form "is."

To recap, the correct answer is C. "A report on the accounts has been completed, and the monthly intake is low."