The correct sentence that demonstrates subject-verb agreement is:
Most of the students attend the pep rally.
(Note: The other sentences have incorrect subject-verb agreement.)
Responses
Most of the teachers attends the pep rally.
Most of the teachers attends the pep rally.
Most of the students attend the pep rally.
Most of the students attend the pep rally.
Most of the teams attends the pep rally.
Most of the teams attends the pep rally.
Most of the school attend the pep rally. .
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The correct sentence that demonstrates subject-verb agreement is:
Most of the students attend the pep rally.
(Note: The other sentences have incorrect subject-verb agreement.)
The correct version of the sentence that fixes the compound adjective is:
Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.
This version properly hyphenates "two-year-old."
The sentence that demonstrates correct placement of an adverb modifying an adjective is:
The redwood tree was incredibly tall.
In this sentence, "incredibly" modifies the adjective "tall," and both are placed correctly.
(Note: There are errors in the other sentences).
The adverb intensifier in the sentence is:
very
In this context, "very" intensifies the adverb "carefully."
The correct correction to the underlined word in the sentence is:
whose
The sentence should read: "We saw a bear whose paw had been damaged by a hunting trap."
The direct object in the sentence is:
envelopes
So the sentence indicates that the letter carrier brought the envelopes.