aman.tomar wrote:
Why is D wrong here?
People are writing that because of S-V agreement, were shouldn't have been used.
But the Onida, is a plural construction such as the English or the French, so "were" seems alright. Apart from that, it uses a better idiom, only one of the 5 nations..So not really understanding the issue with D. Can someone help explain?
In option D, Oneida is the name of a nation (e.g. England or France): it is one "out of the five nations". The part "out of the five
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