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Which sentence correctly follows the rule for expressions of time, distance, weight, or amount when they refer to one unit?

AFifty yards are a short distance.
BTen years has passed since I finished college.
COne hundred dollars is too much to spend on a pair of sneakers.
DTwo hundred bottles of wine are plenty.
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. One hundred dollars is too much to spend on a pair of sneakers.
Amounts of money, distance, time, or measure are treated as singular when they are thought of as one unit. Thus, "One hundred dollars is too much..." is correct. By contrast, "Ten years have passed" is correct when the emphasis is on elapsed years as separate units.
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