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

Responses

They are both singular or both plural.
They are both singular or both plural. - no response given

They are not separated by interrupting words.
They are not separated by interrupting words. - no response given

They have the same ending.
They have the same ending. - no response given

They describe the same things.

1 answer

The correct description of what it means when subjects and verbs agree is:

They are both singular or both plural.

Subject-verb agreement refers to the grammatical rule that the subject and verb of a sentence must match in number (singular or plural). For example, "The dog barks" (singular) and "The dogs bark" (plural).