What sentence does the subject agree with the verb

To determine which sentence has subject-verb agreement, you need to understand the basic rule: the subject of a sentence should agree with the verb in number, meaning that singular subjects go with singular verbs and plural subjects go with plural verbs.

For example, consider the following sentences:

1. The cat is sleeping.
2. The cats are sleeping.

In sentence 1, the subject "the cat" is singular, so the verb "is" agrees with it in singular form. In sentence 2, the subject "the cats" is plural, so the verb "are" agrees with it in plural form.

To find the sentence where the subject agrees with the verb, you need to identify the subject and the verb in each sentence and check if they match in terms of number (singular or plural). Look for clues such as noun modifiers, pronouns, and word order.