Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) Mr. and Mrs. Smith goes on vacation.

b) Mr. and Mrs. Smith has gone on vacation.

c) Mr. and Mrs. Smith have gone on vacation. **********

d) Mr. and Mrs. Smith is going on vacation.

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To determine which sentence is correct, we need to consider the subject-verb agreement. In this case, the subject is "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," which is a plural noun phrase. In order to agree with a plural subject, we need to use a plural verb form.

Let's analyze the options:

a) "Mr. and Mrs. Smith goes on vacation."
This option uses the singular verb form "goes," which does not agree with the plural subject. It is grammatically incorrect.

b) "Mr. and Mrs. Smith has gone on vacation."
This option uses the singular verb form "has," which also does not agree with the plural subject. It is grammatically incorrect.

c) "Mr. and Mrs. Smith have gone on vacation."
This option uses the plural verb form "have," which correctly agrees with the plural subject. This sentence is grammatically correct.

d) "Mr. and Mrs. Smith is going on vacation."
This option uses the singular verb form "is," which, again, does not agree with the plural subject. It is grammatically incorrect.

Therefore, the correct sentence is c) "Mr. and Mrs. Smith have gone on vacation."