Asked by ty'meriah robinson
in which sentence do the subject and verb agree A Marco and his entire family loves volunteering at the local animal shelter, B without help from anyone Jackson mows the front yard once a week, C Melissa and her sisters helps their mother prepare evening meals, D everyone except for Andre want to take a ride on the new roller coaster
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The sentence in which the subject and verb agree is:
**B. Without help from anyone, Jackson mows the front yard once a week.**
In this sentence, "Jackson" (singular subject) agrees with "mows" (singular verb).
The other sentences contain subject-verb agreement errors:
- A: "Marco and his entire family **loves**" should be "love" because the subject is plural.
- C: "Melissa and her sisters **helps**" should be "help" because the subject is plural.
- D: "everyone except for Andre **want**" should be "wants" because "everyone" is treated as singular.
**B. Without help from anyone, Jackson mows the front yard once a week.**
In this sentence, "Jackson" (singular subject) agrees with "mows" (singular verb).
The other sentences contain subject-verb agreement errors:
- A: "Marco and his entire family **loves**" should be "love" because the subject is plural.
- C: "Melissa and her sisters **helps**" should be "help" because the subject is plural.
- D: "everyone except for Andre **want**" should be "wants" because "everyone" is treated as singular.