Question #dfe9f
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Nov 6, 2017
spaghetti
Explanation:
Both 'enchiladas' and 'tacos' are plural.
Therefore, they cannot be used with the singular 3rd person (he/she/it) of 'be', which is 'is'.
Instead, 'enchiladas' and 'tacos' must be used with the plural 3rd person of 'be', which is 'are'.
This gives 'tacos/enchiladas are for dinner tonight?'
However, the form of the verb 'be', that is given in the question, is 'is', the 3rd person singular.
'Spaghetti' is singular uncountable noun, so it can used with the singular 3rd person of 'be'.
This gives 'spaghetti is for dinner tonight?'