0
Unix77 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Grammar question, adjective without comma

0 Hi all 02br
02br
00i have question about grammar 02br
02br
001. In the United State 01i00_____02i00 approximately four million miles of roads, streets, and highways. 02br
00 a. there b. is c. they d. there are 02br
02br
00--> i believe that d is correct, howerver since there is no comma after In the United State, i am not sure d is correct but there is no another answer 0-
  

Top answer

0 I think you are right! "d" is the correct answer. 0-

  • 0 I think you are right!
  • "d" is the correct answer.
  • 0-
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

5 Answers
0
0 I think you are right! "d" is the correct answer. 0-
0
0 hi Pilita 02br
02br
00i think so, but is it oke we can use it without comma ? 0-
0
0 This is what I think: 02br
02br
00In the United States[,] there are approximately four million miles of roads, streets, and highways. 0-
0
0 No need to worry about commas here (and there seldom is!). 02br
02br
00Two of the answers leave the sentence with no main verb, and since the verb is referring to more than one thing, it must be the plural form "are". 02br
02br
00So the answer is "there are". 0-

Related Questions