Which of the following describes what it means when subjects and verbs agree?

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When subjects and verbs agree, it means that the subject of a sentence and the verb must match in number (singular or plural). In other words:

  • A singular subject takes a singular verb. For example: "The cat runs fast."
  • A plural subject takes a plural verb. For example: "The cats run fast."

This agreement is essential for grammatical correctness in English sentences.