Asked by kirsten
Which of the following sentences have proper subject-verb aggrement?
1. The student in our band is going to the football game.
2. The group of fans is making a barrier for the football games.
3. The teams meet in the respective locker rooms before the football game.
4. The cheer leading group are going to the football game.
1. The student in our band is going to the football game.
2. The group of fans is making a barrier for the football games.
3. The teams meet in the respective locker rooms before the football game.
4. The cheer leading group are going to the football game.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
proper or improper?
Answered by
kirsten
I think the answer is B.
Answered by
kirsten
proper
Answered by
Ms. Sue
"group is" is correct. B is wrong.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I see three proper sentences.
Answered by
kirsten
my next answer was c
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree with Ms. Sue. I think your question is phrased incorrectly.
Double-check -- are you looking for the improper or proper S/V agreement. There are 3 properly written sentences plus 1 improperly written question.
Double-check -- are you looking for the improper or proper S/V agreement. There are 3 properly written sentences plus 1 improperly written question.
Answered by
Glenn
sentence 4 is incorrect; all the others are correct
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