Soru:
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
- A) Snoopy is a funny dog.
- B) Snoopy are a funny dog.
- C) Snoopy am a funny dog.
Çözüm:
💡 We need to check the subject-verb agreement. The subject is "Snoopy," which is a singular noun (one dog).
- ➡️ Step 1: Remember the verb 'to be' for singular subjects:
- I am
- He/She/It is
- We/You/They are
- ➡️ Step 2: "Snoopy" can be replaced with "he" (it is a male dog). So, we use is.
- ➡️ Step 3: Analyze the options:
- A) Snoopy is a funny dog. ✅ (Correct: Snoopy = he, so we use 'is')
- B) Snoopy are a funny dog. ❌ (Incorrect: 'are' is for plural subjects like 'they')
- C) Snoopy am a funny dog. ❌ (Incorrect: 'am' is only used with 'I')
✅ The grammatically correct sentence is A.