Are all of these 10 sentences about a neighborhood have subject and verbs that agree?

1. I see people jog around my neighborhood.

2.My friends and I go to the park in our neighborhood.

3.My neighborhood is quiet.

4.I see parents walking their dogs.

5.I see trees at our front lawn.

7.There are plants around our neighborhood.

8.People go to the park to play basketball.

9.At night, you can see lights to brighten the road.

10.My friend lives across the street from my neighborhood.

Yes, they are all correct.

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Yes, all of these sentences have subjects and verbs that agree. Here's an explanation of subject-verb agreement and how it applies to each sentence:

1. "I" (subject) and "see" (verb) agree in the first sentence.
2. "My friends and I" (compound subject) and "go" (verb) agree in the second sentence.
3. "My neighborhood" (subject) and "is" (verb) agree in the third sentence.
4. "I" (subject) and "see" (verb) agree in the fourth sentence.
5. "I" (subject) and "see" (verb) agree in the fifth sentence.
6. There is no 6th sentence in your question.
7. "There" (subject) and "are" (verb) agree in the seventh sentence.
8. "People" (subject) and "go" (verb) agree in the eighth sentence.
9. "You" (subject) and "can see" (verb) agree in the ninth sentence.
10. "My friend" (subject) and "lives" (verb) agree in the tenth sentence.

Subject-verb agreement means that the subject and verb in a sentence should match in number. For example, a singular subject should have a singular verb, and a plural subject should have a plural verb. In all of these sentences, the subjects and verbs are in agreement.