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

Responses

The children is playing in the park.

The child is playing in the park.
The childs are playing in the park.
The child are playing in the park.

The sentence that demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement is:

"The dog barks loudly every morning."

To determine which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement, we need to identify the subject and the verb in each sentence and ensure they agree in terms of number (singular or plural). Here are the example sentences:

1. The dog barks loudly.
2. The dogs bark loudly.

In the first sentence, the subject "dog" is singular, and the verb "barks" also agrees in number, as it is in the third-person singular form.

In the second sentence, the subject "dogs" is plural, and the verb "bark" agrees in number, as it is in the third-person plural form.

Therefore, sentence number 2, "The dogs bark loudly," demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement.