The sentence that displays correct subject-verb agreement is:
The herd is in the north pasture.
In this case, "herd" is considered a collective noun and is treated as singular, hence it takes the singular verb "is."
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The herd have calves in the spring.
The herd have calves in the spring.
The herd remain in the barn.
The herd remain in the barn.
The herd are milked each morning.
The herd are milked each morning.
The herd is in the north pasture.
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The sentence that displays correct subject-verb agreement is:
The herd is in the north pasture.
In this case, "herd" is considered a collective noun and is treated as singular, hence it takes the singular verb "is."