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

Responses

The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.
The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.

That batch of cookies smell so good!
That batch of cookies smell so good!

The crowd of children gathers at the playground.
The crowd of children gathers at the playground.

The litter of kittens meow so sweetly.

The crowd of children gathers at the playground.

The correct sentence that displays subject-verb agreement is:

The crowd of children gathers at the playground.

The sentence that displays correct subject-verb agreement is: "The crowd of children gathers at the playground."

To determine which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement, we need to make sure that the subject (the noun that the verb is referring to) and the verb form agree in number. In English, singular subjects should have singular verbs, while plural subjects should have plural verbs.

Let's analyze each of the sentences to determine if they have correct subject-verb agreement:

1. The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.
In this sentence, the subject is "flock," which is singular. However, the verb "run" is plural. To achieve subject-verb agreement, we need to change "run" to its singular form, which is "runs." The correct sentence should be: "The flock of wild turkeys runs across the field."

2. The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.
Similar to the first sentence, this sentence also has incorrect subject-verb agreement. The subject "flock" is singular, but the verb "run" is plural. The correct sentence should be: "The flock of wild turkeys runs across the field."

3. That batch of cookies smell so good!
In this sentence, the subject is "batch," which is singular. However, the verb "smell" is plural. To achieve subject-verb agreement, we need to change "smell" to its singular form, which is "smells." The correct sentence should be: "That batch of cookies smells so good!"

4. The crowd of children gathers at the playground.
This sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement. The subject "crowd" is singular, and the verb "gathers" is also singular. Therefore, the sentence is correct.

Based on the explanation above, the correct sentence that displays correct subject-verb agreement is: "The crowd of children gathers at the playground."