Question 11 pts

In which sentence do the subject and verb agree?
Group of answer choices

Nothing taste as good as my dad's five-alarm chili.

Most of the group's music are playing on the radio.

Several of those coats is on sale this week.

Some of Meredith's poems make me laugh.

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Question 21 pts
Which verb would complete the sentence and agree with the subject?
"Neither the trumpet players nor the drummer _____ our school."

Group of answer choices

has visited

have visited

were visiting

are visited

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Question 31 pts
In which sentence do the subject and verb agree?
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The King and I were performed as the spring play this year.

A short story, "The Pit and the Pendulum" seem scary.

"Heart and Soul" are being played on the piano right now.

B. J. and the Martians sounds like a funny TV show.

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Question 41 pts
In which sentence do the subject and verb agree?
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Dan's friend in the Spanish Club are going to South America next spring.

Many summer camps, with lots of money to spend, has bought new equipment.

The green wheelbarrow behind those bushes need a good cleaning.

The tigers, their eyes gleaming, seem ready for an attack.

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Question 51 pts
What is the best way to correct this sentence?



"On that road next to the river sits several abandoned cars."

Group of answer choices

Make cars the subject of the sentence.

Change sits to sit.

Change abandoned to abandons.

Move on that road to the end of the sentence.

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 1: In which sentence do the subject and verb agree?

  • Answer: Some of Meredith's poems make me laugh.

Question 2: Which verb would complete the sentence and agree with the subject? "Neither the trumpet players nor the drummer _____ our school."

  • Answer: has visited (since "neither/nor" means we take the nearest subject, "drummer," which is singular)

Question 3: In which sentence do the subject and verb agree?

  • Answer: B. J. and the Martians sounds like a funny TV show. (Note: "sounds" is correct when considering the title as a singular entity)

Question 4: In which sentence do the subject and verb agree?

  • Answer: The tigers, their eyes gleaming, seem ready for an attack.

Question 5: What is the best way to correct this sentence? "On that road next to the river sits several abandoned cars."

  • Answer: Change sits to sit. (The plural subject "cars" requires the plural verb "sit.")

Let me know if you have any further questions!