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In a(n) __________, the subject comes before the verb.(1 point)
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standard sentence
standard sentence

inverted sentence
inverted sentence

singular noun
singular noun

prepositional phrase

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What kind of pronoun does not refer to a specific noun?(1 point)
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plural
plural

indefinite
indefinite

singular
singular

infinite
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What does it mean for a sentence to have subject-verb agreement?(1 point)
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The subject and verb must have the same number.
The subject and verb must have the same number.

The subject and verb are both in the sentence.
The subject and verb are both in the sentence.

The subject and verb are in the same tense.
The subject and verb are in the same tense.

The subject and verb both discuss the same subject.
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Which of the following could interrupt a sentence in between the subject and the verb?(1 point)
Responses

prepositional phrases
prepositional phrases

indefinite pronouns
indefinite pronouns

inverted order
inverted order

independent clause
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **standard sentence**. In a standard sentence, the subject typically comes before the verb.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **indefinite**. Indefinite pronouns do not refer to a specific noun and can represent non-specific items or quantities, such as "someone," "anyone," "everyone," "few," and "many."
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **The subject and verb must have the same number.** This means that a singular subject takes a singular verb, and a plural subject takes a plural verb.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **prepositional phrases**. Prepositional phrases can interrupt the flow of a sentence between the subject and the verb without affecting the agreement between them.

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