In
sentence construction, a sentence must naturally have a subject and a
predicate.
In
the sentences above, the most logical sentence where the verb agrees with the
subject is letter B with the sentence:
“Dominoes or a board game are a good
choice for tonight.”
In
cases like the sentence A: Neither braids
nor a ponytail keeps my hair out of my eyes. ‘braids nor a ponytail’ were supposed to be
the subjects however, the verb agreed to another subject at the end of the
sentence which is ‘my eyes’. Same case for
letter c.