Asked by hihi
Which of the following describes what it means when subjects and verbs agree?(1 point)
Responses
They are not separated by interrupting words.
They are not separated by interrupting words.
They describe the same things.
They describe the same things.
They are both singular or both plural.
They are both singular or both plural.
They have the same ending.
help please
Responses
They are not separated by interrupting words.
They are not separated by interrupting words.
They describe the same things.
They describe the same things.
They are both singular or both plural.
They are both singular or both plural.
They have the same ending.
help please
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**They are both singular or both plural.**
Subject-verb agreement means that the subject and verb in a sentence must match in number (both singular or both plural).
**They are both singular or both plural.**
Subject-verb agreement means that the subject and verb in a sentence must match in number (both singular or both plural).
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