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Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Was the people playing soccer at the park? B. Near the coast lives several species of aquatic birds. C. In the sky was few clouds. D. Is Yolanda at summer camp this week? Help me please

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I think it is D

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Hmm you think so

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

yep....thats what I would put if it were my grade

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Thank you can you help me with a another cause im i dont get the questions

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I can try...can't make no promises

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. On the train tracks were a single freight train. B. Has your relatives ever eaten at a taqueria? C. What was Jordan eating? D. What is a hamster's favorite foods?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

It is C

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

first you find the subject,,,then see if it requires a singular verb or a plural verb

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Right

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Upon the lake drifts several boats. B. Does the children want to finish the puzzle? C. In the back alley lurk several stray cats. D. In the back of that shed are a box of tools.

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I am thinking C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Is these books new? B. How was they behaving during the long bus ride? C. Has the Robinsons arrived yet? D. At the end of the driveway sits their pickup truck.

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

It is D

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Past those statues are a large stone fountain. B. On the windowsill above the kitchen sink were several framed pictures. C. From the stove in the kitchen wafts aromas. D. Have Lizzie chopped the onions for the stew?

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I am gonna say B

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. Baseball or soccer are my sister's favorite sport. B. Subways and buses carry passengers in many cities. C. Maples and oaks drops their leaves in the fall. D. Basketball and handball is played on hard courts. 3 more question and thats it

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I think it's B

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. Bill or Rudy have called twice for Tim. B. Peggy and Sydney is waiting for you. C. Either Clara or her sisters has borrowed my scissors. D. Neither the umbrellas nor the tree protects us from the sun.

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

It is D...I think

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Hmmm let me think

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

its not A or B

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Im going with D

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. Either purifiers or a charcoal filter make our tap water safer. B. Neither the babysitter nor the children were ready for bedtime. C. The circus animals and the trainer has entered the arena. D. Both clarinets and saxophones requires reeds for soun

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I say B

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. Bats and bears both hibernate in caves. B. Salt or pepper are needed to give this dish more flavor. C. Snow leopards and other rare animals was classified as endangered species. D. Either Jane or Rodney are walking to the store for more supplies.

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I think B

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. This bread and that cereal are made from wheat. B. In several restaurants, menus and daily specials has allergy warnings on them. C. Neither wool mittens nor a scarf are warm enough without the addition of lined boots. D. Neither charm nor apologies excuses bad behavior. This is the last one

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I think D

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

If neither or either is used, you have to use a singular verb

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Thank you i been trying to this for 2 hours :)

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I hope I helped :)

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

thank you i pass :)

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