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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: Jul 15, 2026
  • 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

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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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The core subject of this sentence is 'An important file,' a singular noun, and the phrase 'along with two uniforms' is a parenthetical addition that does not change the number of the main subject, so the verb must stay singular ('is'), not plural ('are'), regardless of the extra items mentioned alongside it.

  1. An important file, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station.: 'Are' is plural, but the true subject 'file' is singular. The phrase 'along with two uniforms' does not make the subject plural, it is a side note, not a second subject joined by 'and.'
  2. A important file, along with two uniforms, is missed from the police station.: 'A' should be 'An' because 'important' begins with a vowel sound. Also, 'missed' changes the intended meaning, 'is missing' describes the current state of being absent, while 'is missed' suggests someone feels its absence emotionally.
  3. An important files, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station.: 'An' is a singular article, but it is paired here with the plural noun 'files,' an internal contradiction. This also drags the verb into the plural 'are,' compounding the error.
  4. An important file, along with two uniforms, is missing from the police station.: 'An' correctly precedes 'important' (vowel sound), 'file' stays singular, matching the singular verb 'is,' and 'missing' correctly describes the state of being absent. The parenthetical 'along with two uniforms' is correctly set off by commas without affecting the verb's number.

Treating 'file' as the true singular subject, unaffected by the parenthetical phrase, identifies the one grammatically sound option.

Therefore, the correct answer is An important file, along with two uniforms, is missing from the police station.

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The true grammatical subject of this sentence is 'An important file', a singular noun phrase; the phrase 'along with two uniforms' is a parenthetical aside set off by commas, and parenthetical asides never change the number of the main subject. Tagging each option means checking the article before 'important', the number of the noun 'file'/'files', and whether the verb matches the singular subject.

  1. An important file, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station.: The subject tags as singular ('file'), but the verb 'are' tags as plural, mismatching the true subject rather than the parenthetical phrase.
  2. A important file, along with two uniforms, is missed from the police station.: The article 'a' tags incorrectly, since 'important' begins with a vowel sound and needs 'an'. The verb form 'missed' also tags with a different meaning than intended, describing an emotional sense of loss rather than the simple state of being absent.
  3. An important files, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station.: The article 'an' tags as singular, but it modifies the plural noun 'files', an internal contradiction, and the verb 'are' follows the same plural tagging, compounding the mismatch.
  4. An important file, along with two uniforms, is missing from the police station.: The article 'an' correctly tags before the vowel-sound 'important'; 'file' tags as singular; the verb 'is' correctly tags to match that singular subject, unaffected by the parenthetical 'along with two uniforms'; and 'missing' correctly tags the state of being absent.

Tagging the article, the noun's number, and the verb's agreement with the true subject, not the parenthetical phrase, singles out one fully correct option.

Therefore, the correct answer is An important file, along with two uniforms, is missing from the police station.

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