Sunil01 wrote:
honchos wrote:
The Rate is singular hence rise is wrong, rises is correct.
E is absolutely redundant and hence D wins.
D also maintains Parallelism.
E is absolutely redundant and hence D wins.
D also maintains Parallelism.
hi,
agrees 'the rate' is singular, but how in non underline portion 'the rate' is plural.
'the rate of addition to arable lands will drop'
drop is plural and is referring to 'the rate'
experts please help.
Thanks & regards,
Sunil01
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