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Which of these examples shows incorrect use of subject-verb agreement?

  • A. Neither of the cars is parked on the street.
  • B. Both of my kids are going to camp this summer.
  • C. Any of your friends are welcome to join us on the trip in November.
  • D. Each of the clothing options is appropriate for the job interview.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The sentence 'Neither of the cars is parked on the street' is incorrect in terms of subject-verb agreement. The subject 'Neither' is singular, so the verb should also be singular, which should be 'is' instead of 'are.' The correct sentence should be 'Neither of the cars is parked on the street.' Choices B, C, and D demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement. In choice B, 'Both' is plural and agrees with the plural verb 'are.' In choice C, 'Any' is singular and agrees with the singular verb 'are.' In choice D, 'Each' is singular and agrees with the singular verb 'is.'