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Explanation:
The proverb 'Time and tide wait for none' illustrates the significance of time. We may take time for granted but it keeps slipping away. Young or old, rich or poor, time does not discriminate; it does not wait for anyone! Likewise, tide, too, waits for none. literary saying. said to emphasize that people cannot stop the passing of time, and therefore should not delay doing things. Similarly, in a sentence like `Time and Tide [wait /waits] for no-one`, we should remember that `Time and Tide` form a single pair [is this an oxymoron?] so we should substitute the singular `It` and not the plural `They` and choose the singular `waits` as the answer. So the answer is Time and Tide waits for none.Time and tide wait for none' is an old English proverb that means that both time and tide are uncontrollable, that is they can't be stopped or deflected in any way; therefore, one must perform his duties considering the fact that time once lost, can't be gained back.