单选题_____ was wrong.ANot the teacher but the studentsBBoth the students and the teacherCNeither the teacher not the studentsDNot the students but the teacher

单选题
_____ was wrong.
A

Not the teacher but the students

B

Both the students and the teacher

C

Neither the teacher not the students

D

Not the students but the teacher


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解析:
句子中谓语动词是单数。both ... and ...连接两个主语时谓语动词用复数,可以排除B。C项搭配错误,应该是neither ... nor ...。not ... but ...连接两个主语时,谓语动词和与之邻近的主语保持一致,排除A,故答案为D。

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