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

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Most of the teachers attends the pep rally.
Most of the teachers attends the pep rally.

Most of the school attend the pep rally.
Most of the school attend the pep rally.

Most of the teams attends the pep rally.
Most of the teams attends the pep rally.

Most of the students attend the pep rally.

Most of the students attend the pep rally.

We saw a bear that's paw had been damaged by a hunting trap.

What correction should be made to the underlined word in the sentence?

(1 point)
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whose
whose

who's
who's

who
who

whom

whose

Which sentence contains coordinate adjectives?(1 point)

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Mr. Tanner is an amazing seventh-grade science teacher.
Mr. Tanner is an amazing seventh-grade science teacher.

Mr. Tanner is an inspiring, smart, energetic science teacher.
Mr. Tanner is an inspiring, smart, energetic science teacher.

Mr. Tanner is my sister’s seventh-grade science teacher at Windsor Middle School.
Mr. Tanner is my sister’s seventh-grade science teacher at Windsor Middle School.

Mr. Tanner is a new science teacher at Windsor Middle School.
Mr. Tanner is a new science teacher at Windsor Middle School.

Mr. Tanner is an inspiring, smart, energetic science teacher.

The correct sentence that demonstrates subject-verb agreement is: "Most of the students attend the pep rally."

The correct sentence that demonstrates subject-verb agreement is: "Most of the students attend the pep rally."

To determine the correct subject-verb agreement, we need to ensure that the subject (in this case, "most of the students") agrees with the verb (in this case, "attend").

In the first answer choice, "Most of the teachers attends the pep rally," there is a subject-verb disagreement because the subject is plural ("teachers") but the verb is singular ("attends"). To correct this, we would need to change the verb to "attend" to match the plural subject.

In the second answer choice, "Most of the school attend the pep rally," there is another subject-verb disagreement. The subject "school" is singular, but the verb "attend" should be plural to match the subject. To correct this, we could change the subject to "schools" or change the verb to "attends."

In the third answer choice, "Most of the teams attends the pep rally," there is also a subject-verb disagreement. The subject "teams" is plural, but the verb "attends" is singular. To fix this, the verb should be changed to "attend" to match the plural subject.

Therefore, the correct sentence that demonstrates subject-verb agreement is "Most of the students attend the pep rally." The subject "students" is plural, and the verb "attend" is also plural, creating agreement between the subject and verb.