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MTTC Elementary Education Cert 1 Sample Test

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Directions: In the sentence below, select the underlined portion that contains an error.

Each family member vow to keep a journal of the activities they do during summer vacation and share the highlights of each day at dinner.





Correct Answer:
vow
the error in the sentence "each family member **vow** to keep a journal of the activities they do during summer vacation and share the highlights of each day at dinner" lies in the underlined word "vow." the issue here is one of subject-verb agreement. in english grammar, verbs must agree with their subjects in number (singular or plural). the subject of the verb in this sentence is "each family member," which is singular. the word "each" is a singular indefinite pronoun, which always requires the verb to be in the singular form. therefore, the correct form of the verb should be "vows," not "vow." the corrected sentence should read: "each family member **vows** to keep a journal of the activities they do during summer vacation and share the highlights of each day at dinner." this correction ensures that the verb "vows" agrees in number with its singular subject "each family member." the rest of the sentence is grammatically correct, with the activities and sharing being appropriate continuations of what each family member commits to do.


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