1 & 2 — “is” = singular; “are” = plural.
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3 — compound sentences are made of two independent clauses joined by a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction.
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Which of the sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A The dog and the cat is a popular domestic pet.
B The dog and the cat are popular domestic pets.
C Dogs and cats are popular domestic pets.
Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A Each of the singers are off key!
B Each of the singers is off key!
Which sentence is the compound sentence?
A We wanted to travel over the mountains, but our little car could not make the grade.
B Even though we wanted to travel over the mountains, our little car could not make the grade.
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