The sentence in which the subject agrees with the verb is:
"The team of horses runs across the prairie, startling the sunbathing birds."
In this sentence, "team" is the subject and is singular, which agrees with the singular verb "runs."
In which sentence does the subject agree with the verb?(1 point) Responses The team of horses runs across the prairie, startling the sunbathing birds. The team of horses runs across the prairie, startling the sunbathing birds. The flock of sheep scurry down the path, nudged on by the border collies running beside them. The flock of sheep scurry down the path, nudged on by the border collies running beside them. A herd of elephants move slowly across the savanna, the youngest weaving between legs of their mothers. A herd of elephants move slowly across the savanna, the youngest weaving between legs of their mothers. A band of coyotes roam the forest next to the lake, occasionally coming to the shore for a drink.
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The sentence in which the subject agrees with the verb is:
"The team of horses runs across the prairie, startling the sunbathing birds."
In this sentence, "team" is the subject and is singular, which agrees with the singular verb "runs."