IN which sentence does the subject agree with the verb?

To determine which sentence contains subject-verb agreement, we need to examine the subject and the verb in each sentence and ensure they are in agreement in terms of number and person. The subject and verb should match in terms of singular or plural form.

Here is an example with three different sentences:

1. The dog barks loudly.
2. The dogs bark loudly.
3. The dog barks loudly at the cats.

In sentence 1, the subject "The dog" is singular, and the verb "barks" is also singular. They are in agreement, so this sentence contains subject-verb agreement.

In sentence 2, the subject "The dogs" is plural, and the verb "bark" is also plural. They are in agreement, so this sentence also contains subject-verb agreement.

In sentence 3, the subject "The dog" is singular, but the verb "barks" is singular. They are in agreement, so this sentence also contains subject-verb agreement.

Therefore, both sentence 1 and sentence 2 contain subject-verb agreement.