Question
which two verbs agree with the subject everyone
relies
agree
were
is
think
relies
agree
were
is
think
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The two verbs that agree with the subject "everyone" are "is" and "agrees."
- "Everyone is happy."
- "Everyone agrees with the decision."
In this case, "is" is the correct form to show the state of being, and "agrees" is the third-person singular form of the verb "agree."
The options "relies," "were," and "think" do not agree with "everyone." "Relies" would also be acceptable in a context where it is a third-person singular form, but since it isn't provided in your list as "relies" but rather should be "relies," it doesn't fit similarly as "is" or "agrees."
So, the explicit correct answers from your list are:
- "is"
- "agree" (though technically it should be "agrees" for the third-person singular usage).
- "Everyone is happy."
- "Everyone agrees with the decision."
In this case, "is" is the correct form to show the state of being, and "agrees" is the third-person singular form of the verb "agree."
The options "relies," "were," and "think" do not agree with "everyone." "Relies" would also be acceptable in a context where it is a third-person singular form, but since it isn't provided in your list as "relies" but rather should be "relies," it doesn't fit similarly as "is" or "agrees."
So, the explicit correct answers from your list are:
- "is"
- "agree" (though technically it should be "agrees" for the third-person singular usage).