JAMB - English Language (1987 - No. 54)
In the question below choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fills the gap(s):
A tale of two cities .... the .... we are studying for examination
A tale of two cities .... the .... we are studying for examination
are/novels
was/novel
were/novels
is/novel
Explanation
"A Tale of Two Cities" is considered the title of a novel. Therefore, it is a singular noun. In English, singular nouns typically take singular verb forms.
So, the correct option is "D. is/novel" because "is" agrees with the singular subject "A Tale of Two Cities," and "novel" is the correct singular noun complement. The complete sentence would be: "A Tale of Two Cities is the novel we are studying for examination."
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