Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)

Responses

My teachers often gives homework on the weekend.
The cat carefully steps across the fence.
The clouds swiftly moves across the sky.
My brother always want to cook dinner.

The cat carefully steps across the fence.

The sentence that uses correct subject-verb agreement is:

"The cat carefully steps across the fence."

The correct sentence that uses subject-verb agreement is: "The cat carefully steps across the fence."

To determine the correct subject-verb agreement, you need to make sure that the subject (in this case, "cat") matches the verb (in this case, "steps") in terms of number. In this sentence, both the subject (cat) and the verb (steps) are singular, which makes it the correct option.

In the other sentences:
- "My teachers often gives homework on the weekend." is incorrect because "teachers" is plural, but the verb "gives" is singular. It should be "My teachers often give homework on the weekend."
- "The clouds swiftly moves across the sky." is incorrect because "clouds" is plural, but the verb "moves" is singular. It should be "The clouds swiftly move across the sky."
- "My brother always want to cook dinner." is incorrect because "brother" is singular, but the verb "want" is plural. It should be "My brother always wants to cook dinner."