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OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its pronoun subject? A. Either of those movies are a good choice for a family. B. Everyone need to know what to do in an emergency. C. Many of the candles has burned out. D. A few of the uniforms were the wrong size.

OpenStudy (tinylittlehelper):

What do you think the answer is based off of what you learned last time?

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

i think b

OpenStudy (tinylittlehelper):

Everyone need to know. Does that make sense?

OpenStudy (tinylittlehelper):

@jacobciezki ? Are you there?

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

im back sry

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

i dont know

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

b only makes sense

OpenStudy (tinylittlehelper):

Everyone need to know is wrong because "everyone" is a singular noun standing for more than one person. A C D

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

omg you still typing

OpenStudy (tinylittlehelper):

A. Either are This is wrong because "either" is another one of those singular nouns that stand for more than one, but "are" treats it as if it were plural. C. Many has "Many" is plural. Does "has" make sense in this phrase? D. Few were "Few" is plural. Does "were" make sense in this phrase? If you don't know, then place another verb in it's place that is also plural or singular. EXAMPLE: A. Cat are C. They has D. Dogs were Which makes sense now?

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

no one

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

d

OpenStudy (tinylittlehelper):

Yes, that is correct! I have to go, though.

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

ok bye

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

where

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