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English, 16.10.2019 02:40 nene3210204

1. which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject?

a) a hummingbird weigh less than a penny.
b) the tiger at the zoo seem to be getting old.
c) giant whales and some sharks swims hundreds of miles a day in search of food.
d) chicago at the end of the nineteenth century was a major center of manufacturing.

2. which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject?

a) the mountains of the pacific northwest includes active volcanoes.
b) a star in its final stages is called a white dwarf.
c) this book about world war ii examine only two major battles.
d) the week before the fourth of july feel exciting.

3. which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject?

a) the sticks of butter has melted.
b) some people from the city walks to work every day.
c) last week, the citizens of the neighborhood was picking up loose trash.
d) my neighbors next door dry their laundry outdoors on a clothesline.

4. which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject?

a) here are your library book.
b) was any sandwiches left for me?
c) in the center ring were four monkeys on bicycles.
d) there is many breeds of dogs in the united states.

5. which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject?

a) under the beams of the deck are a wasp's nest.
b) here are some suggestions for the costumes.
c) there stand a proud farmer.
d) around the corner is several new small stores.

6. which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject?

a) on the fire escape sit two stray cats.
b) has they ever seen the inside of a submarine?
c) there was once two lands at war.
d) into the tall grasses hop the young rabbit.

6. which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject?

a) here is your raffle tickets.
b) there is so many great books to read at the library.
c) were mary at the birthday party?
d) in the sky circles a vulture.

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