Use the paragraph to complete the activity.The triumphant tennis player [to feel] proud of himself. He [to see] all of his efforts pay off in this one match. The fans [to cheer], the cameras [to flash], and victory [to claim].Rewrite the paragraph by making the verbs agree in number with their subject.

The triumphant tennis player feels proud of himself. He sees all of his efforts pay off in this one match. The fans cheer, the cameras flash, and victory claims.

The triumphant tennis player feels proud of himself. He sees all of his efforts pay off in this one match. The fans cheer, the cameras flash, and victory is claimed.

The triumphant tennis player feels proud of himself. He sees all of his efforts pay off in this one match. The fans cheer, the cameras flash, and victory is claimed.

To rewrite the paragraph by making the verbs agree in number with their subject, you need to ensure that the verbs are in the correct form based on whether the subject is singular or plural. In this case, the subject is singular ("The triumphant tennis player") and therefore the verbs should also be in the singular form ("feels," "sees," "is claimed").