Here's the deal.
On SC, there's grammar, and then there's 'grammar'. Sometimes, a choice is wrong because it simply uses a word or phrase that isn't grammatically correct. For instance:
He are going to the store.
That's wrong, plain and simple. There's no context in which it could possibly be correct, because 'he' and 'are' just don't go together in English grammar.
But there are also cases in which a grammar rule isn't technically being violated, but the sentence is still clearly and unambiguously
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On SC, there's grammar, and then there's 'grammar'. Sometimes, a choice is wrong because it simply uses a word or phrase that isn't grammatically correct. For instance:
He are going to the store.
That's wrong, plain and simple. There's no context in which it could possibly be correct, because 'he' and 'are' just don't go together in English grammar.
But there are also cases in which a grammar rule isn't technically being violated, but the sentence is still clearly and unambiguously
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