Which sentence has the proper subject-verb agreement?Which sentence has the proper subject-verb agreement?(1 point)

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There was many girls in the store.
There was many girls in the store.

We goes to the pumpkin patch.
We goes to the pumpkin patch.

The children were camping in the woods.

The sentence "The children were camping in the woods" has the proper subject-verb agreement.

Is the following sentence in the Active or Passive Voice:

“Nixon barked at the mailman.”Is the following sentence in the Active or Passive Voice:“Nixon barked at the mailman.”(1 point)
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Active Voice
Active Voice

Passive Voice

The sentence "Nixon barked at the mailman." is in the Active Voice.

The sentence "The children were camping in the woods." has the proper subject-verb agreement.

The sentence that has the proper subject-verb agreement is "The children were camping in the woods."

To determine the subject-verb agreement, you need to ensure that the verb matches the number of the subject. In this case, "children" is a plural subject, so the verb "were" is the correct form for plural subjects.

In the first sentence, "There was many girls in the store," the subject "many girls" is plural, but the verb "was" is singular, resulting in a subject-verb disagreement.

In the second sentence, "We goes to the pumpkin patch," the subject "we" is plural, but the verb "goes" is singular, again causing a subject-verb disagreement.