True or False: In English, subjects and verbs must agree. Both must be singular, or both must be plural(1 point)

Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 2
Which of the following sentences is written with correct subject/verb agreement(1 point)
Responses

The dogs barks loudly in the yard.
The dogs barks loudly in the yard.

The cat chases the mice in the garden.
The cat chases the mice in the garden.

The teacher explain the lesson clearly.
The teacher explain the lesson clearly.

The birds sings every morning.
The birds sings every morning.
Question 3
Which of the following sentences shows a sentence where the subject and verb agree, although they are interrupted by a prepositional phrase?(1 point)
Responses

Excited fans with giant posters runs towards the tour bus.
Excited fans with giant posters runs towards the tour bus.

Excited fan with giant posters run towards the tour bus.
Excited fan with giant posters run towards the tour bus.

Excited fans with giant posters run towards the tour bus.
Excited fans with giant posters run towards the tour bus.

Excited fans with giant posters running towards the tour bus.
Excited fans with giant posters running towards the tour bus.
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Question 1: True or False: In English, subjects and verbs must agree. Both must be singular, or both must be plural.

  • Response: True

Question 2: Which of the following sentences is written with correct subject/verb agreement?

  • Response: The cat chases the mice in the garden.

Question 3: Which of the following sentences shows a sentence where the subject and verb agree, although they are interrupted by a prepositional phrase?

  • Response: Excited fans with giant posters run towards the tour bus.