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Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

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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The correct option is (D): An important file, along with two uniforms, is missing from the police station.
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This question tests subject-verb agreement when a phrase like "along with two uniforms" comes between the subject and the verb, along with the article before "important file." Let's check each option.

  1. Option A: "An important file, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station." The phrase "along with two uniforms" is extra information set off by commas; it does not change the number of the main subject. The true subject is the singular "an important file," so the verb should be "is missing," not "are missing."
  2. Option B: "A important file, along with two uniforms, is missed from the police station." "File" starts with the consonant sound "f," so it needs the article "an," not "a." "Is missed" also changes the meaning to something being taken away by someone, rather than simply being absent, which is not what the sentence intends.
  3. Option C: "An important files, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station." "An," a singular article, is placed before the plural noun "files," which does not agree. This mismatch also drags the verb to the plural "are," compounding the error.
  4. Option D: "An important file, along with two uniforms, is missing from the police station." "An" correctly precedes the consonant-sound "file." The phrase "along with two uniforms" is correctly treated as extra information, leaving the singular subject "file" to take the singular verb "is missing."

Option D is the only one where the article matches "file," and the verb agrees with the true singular subject rather than being pulled to the plural by the inserted phrase.

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

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All four options describe something missing from a police station, with the same inserted phrase, "along with two uniforms," breaking up the subject and the verb in each one. Lining the four up shows the differences sit at three points: the article before "important," whether "file" is singular or plural, and the verb at the end, "are missing," "is missed," or "is missing." Testing each option at these points shows which one is correct.

  1. Option A: "An important file, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station." This option gets the article "an" and the noun "file" right, so its point of difference is the verb, "are missing." The phrase "along with two uniforms" is extra information set off by commas and does not add to the subject; the true subject stays the singular "file," so the verb needs to be the singular "is missing," not the plural "are missing."
  2. Option B: "A important file, along with two uniforms, is missed from the police station." This option keeps the singular verb form correctly matched in structure, but two things differ here: "a" is used before "important," a word that starts with the vowel sound "im," which calls for "an," and "is missed" changes the meaning to something being taken away by someone, rather than simply being absent, which the sentence intends.
  3. Option C: "An important files, along with two uniforms, are missing from the police station." This option keeps "an" and the general shape of the sentence, so its difference is that "file" appears as the plural "files," even though "an," a singular article, sits right in front of it. That mismatch between "an" and "files" is also what pulls the verb to the plural "are missing" further down.
  4. Option D: "An important file, along with two uniforms, is missing from the police station." This is the only version where every point checks out: "an" correctly precedes "important," "file" stays singular, and "is missing" agrees with that singular subject regardless of the inserted phrase about the uniforms.

Checking the three points where the four options diverge, only option D keeps the article, the noun, and the verb all correctly matched to a single, singular subject.

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

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