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Sentence talks about price, so it's singular.
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What is OA? Is it C?
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Stacey Koprince
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"Price" is the singular subject. "of oil and other fuel components" is a prepositional phrase; it does not contain the subject. Just because an "and" is in there doesn't mean that you have a compound subject - you actually have to have two nouns in there that both apply to the verb. "other fuel components... have risen" doesn't make sense - the components themselves don't rise.
The redundancy comes with the use of the word "continue." If I just say the price has risen and the price will rise, those are two separate pieces of info. But when I say something will "continue to rise" that means that it has already been rising. I wouldn't worry about it too much, though. There are other things you can use to narrow this down. |
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Stacey Koprince
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oops, sorry, yes, OA is C.
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