Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Has the Nelsons returned home? B. Where was they sitting during the fireworks show? C. Is those shirts clean? D. At the top of the stairwell lies our old cat.
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d
i have a few more @bod25
alright
Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Across the surface of the water glides swans. B. In a dark corner of the attic were many unopened boxes. C. Behind those bushes are a tall wooden fence. D. Have Mom watered the plants on the back porch?
a
Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. Cell phones and tablets is powered by tiny batteries. B. Farmers and gardeners plants their seeds in the spring. C. Waiters and waitresses serve the diners at the banquet. D. Singing or dancing are my aunt's preferred activity.
b
Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. Eric or Sally have looked twice for Angela. B. Neither the stars nor the moon provides us enough light to see this map. C. Either Darlene or her nephews has washed our windows. D. Zachary and Gabriella is coming for them.
its not d right?
yaeh my bad
for this one
yeah
so b ???
no d
Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. Both chipmunks and squirrels stores nuts for winter. B. Either space heaters or a fireplace make a family's living room warmer. C. The choir members and the conductor has begun the rehearsal. D. Neither the coach nor the players were introduced before game time.
c ???
yeah
2 more ok
please ??
sure
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. Either Jane or Rodney are walking to the store for more supplies. D. Snow leopards and other rare animals was classified as endangered species.
b
Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. In some places, rocks and streambeds has gold in them. B. Neither rust nor acids destroys pure gold. C. Neither gold coins nor jewelry are hard enough without the addition of other metals. D. This bracelet and that ring are made from gold.
a
Oh I was thinking it was d for the last one not a.
it might be
If it was a it would be have gold in them not has right?
yeah my bad
Lol I just happened to notice it
thanks
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