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27.09.2019 •
English
Asingular subject joined by or/nor requires a
a.
singular verb
b.
plural verb
c.
collective noun
d.
compound noun
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Ответ:
Ответ:
a. terse
Explanation:
Terse means brief, or using very few words. A terse reply or command may seem rude or unfriendly, however the word terse itself doesn't mean unfriendly or rude.