Step 4
Should be 'discussed the new policy'
Answer: (B)
Shortcut Formula 3 - The 'Either-Neither' Rule:
Either/Neither + singular verb
Either...or/Neither...nor + verb agrees with the subject closer to the verb
The #1 Most Common Trap:
Students focus on the wrong subject! In complex sentences, there are multiple nouns. Always identify the MAIN subject that the verb should agree with. Ignore prepositional phrases and relative clauses when checking subject-verb agreement.
For example: 'The box of chocolates ARE delicious' - Students see 'chocolates' and think plural verb is correct. But the main subject is 'box' (singular), so it should be 'IS delicious'.
Time Management Tip:
Spend maximum 20 seconds per question. If you can't spot the error quickly, mark 'No error' and move on. Don't waste time overthinking.
Common Error Categories to Memorize:
- Countable vs Uncountable nouns (much/many confusion)
- Comparative degree errors (more better is wrong)
- Redundancy (ATM machine, PIN number)
- Idiom violations (take interest IN, not take interest ON)