Question
which verbs agree with the subject everyone? select the two correct answers.
a. think
b. relies
c. is
d. agree
e. were
a. think
b. relies
c. is
d. agree
e. were
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The two correct answers that agree with the subject "everyone" are:
c. is
d. agree
"Everyone" is a singular pronoun, so it takes a singular verb ("is") and can also be followed by "agree" when used in the context of a statement about a collective understanding or opinion. Note that "agree" is a present tense verb form that can also fit contextually when discussing actions or views relating to "everyone."
The other options (a. think, b. relies, e. were) do not agree: "think" and "rely" would need to be used in a different context (like "Everyone thinks" or "Everyone relies"), and "were" is a plural form that does not agree with the singular subject.
c. is
d. agree
"Everyone" is a singular pronoun, so it takes a singular verb ("is") and can also be followed by "agree" when used in the context of a statement about a collective understanding or opinion. Note that "agree" is a present tense verb form that can also fit contextually when discussing actions or views relating to "everyone."
The other options (a. think, b. relies, e. were) do not agree: "think" and "rely" would need to be used in a different context (like "Everyone thinks" or "Everyone relies"), and "were" is a plural form that does not agree with the singular subject.