When subjects and verbs agree, it means that they must match in number. This means that a singular subject must have a singular verb, and a plural subject must have a plural verb. For example, "The dog barks" (singular subject and verb) versus "The dogs bark" (plural subject and verb). This agreement helps ensure clarity and correctness in sentences.
Which of the following describes what it means when subjects and verbs agree?
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