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Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

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When a singular subject is followed by “along with” or “as well as,” the verb still agrees with the singular subject.
Updated On: Aug 13, 2025
  • An important file, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station.
  • A important file, along with two uniforms, is missed from the police station.
  • An important files, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station.
  • An important file, along with two uniforms, is missing from the police station.
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Option (D) is correct because:
The subject is “An important file” (singular), so the verb should be singular (“is missing”).
The phrase “along with two uniforms” is a parenthetical addition and does not affect the number of the main subject.
“An” is the correct article before “important file” because “important” begins with a vowel sound. Option (A) is incorrect because the plural verb “are” does not agree with the singular subject “file.” Option (B) uses “A” instead of “An” and “missed” instead of “missing,” changing the meaning. Option (C) incorrectly combines “An” (singular) with “files” (plural).
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