Which of the following describes what it means when subjects and verbs agree?(1 point)

Responses

They are not separated by interrupting words.
They are not separated by interrupting words.

They have the same ending.
They have the same ending.

They describe the same things.
They describe the same things.

They are both singular or both plural.

They are both singular or both plural.

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

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My teachers often gives homework on the weekend.
My teachers often gives homework on the weekend.

My brother always want to cook dinner.
My brother always want to cook dinner.

The clouds swiftly moves across the sky.
The clouds swiftly moves across the sky.

The cat carefully steps across the fence.
The cat carefully steps across the fence.

The cat carefully steps across the fence.

Use the sentence to answer the question.

The sailboat with the yellow stripes on its sails drifted across the lake.

Which of the following is the subject of the sentence?

(1 point)
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sailboat
sailboat

stripes
stripes

lake
lake

sails

sailboat

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

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The helpers working behind the stage comes out, too!
The helpers working behind the stage comes out, too!

The actors in the play returns to take another bow.
The actors in the play returns to take another bow.

The people in the audience stand as the show ends.
The people in the audience stand as the show ends.

The dialogue spoken by the actors make the crowd roar with laughter.

The people in the audience stand as the show ends.

What does the acronym PEAR stand for?

(1 point)
Responses

Point, evaluate, analyze, rephrase
Point, evaluate, analyze, rephrase

Point, evidence, analysis, reflection
Point, evidence, analysis, reflection

Phrase, evidence, alternative views, reflection

Point, evidence, analysis, reflection

If the pronoun he or she agrees with the verb, it is

(1 point)
Responses

singular
singular

plural