Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)

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Where are the watering cans stored?
Where are the watering cans stored?

Where are the hookup for the hose?
Where are the hookup for the hose?

Where is the students going to plant?
Where is the students going to plant?

Where is the plants growing?
Where is the plants growing?

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The sentence that demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement is:

Where are the watering cans stored?

Use the sentence to answer the question.

All of the residents uses the courtyard daily, so everybody picks up the trash and pulls weeds.

Which change will correct the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

change All to Some
change All to Some

change uses to use
change uses to use

change everybody to anybody
change everybody to anybody

change picks to pick
change picks to pick
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The change that will correct the sentence is:

change uses to use

The corrected sentence should read: "All of the residents use the courtyard daily, so everybody picks up the trash and pulls weeds."

Which sentence contains a plural collective noun?(1 point)
Responses

The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.
The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.

The audience was ready for the game to begin.
The audience was ready for the game to begin.

The team was scheduled to play on Sunday.
The team was scheduled to play on Sunday.

The choir was going to sing the National Anthem.

The sentence that contains a plural collective noun is:

The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.

In this sentence, "team" is a collective noun, and it refers to a group that is being treated as plural (hence "were").

Which sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)
Responses

The herd have calves in the spring.
The herd have calves in the spring.

The herd is in the north pasture.
The herd is in the north pasture.

The herd are milked each morning.
The herd are milked each morning.

The herd remain in the barn.

The sentence that displays correct subject-verb agreement is:

The herd is in the north pasture.

In this sentence, "herd" is a collective noun that is treated as singular, so it correctly takes the singular verb "is."