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A. Over the course of more than 500 columns and 100,000 comments,
B. I’ve learned a lot about how deeply we all care
C. about juggling work and family,
D. but I’ve never learned what
E. any of you looks like.

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Solution

The correct option is E E

Option (E)

‘Any of you look like’ and not ‘any of you looks like’ though ‘any of you’ is singular, it is still you which takes a plural verb in English. ‘any of them’ is ‘he, she or it’ hence takes singular.


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