Underline the subject and verb. Does the verb agree with the subject?

In my garden, the first flowers has bloomed.

subject:flowers verb: has

The verb should read: have

Yes. You're right.

The correct verb is "have bloomed."

To find the subject and verb in a sentence, you first need to identify the subject, which is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. In this case, the subject is "flowers." Next, you need to identify the verb, which is the action word or state of being. In this case, the verb is "has bloomed."

To determine if the verb agrees with the subject, you need to make sure they match in number. In this sentence, the subject "flowers" is plural, but the verb "has" is singular. So, the verb does not agree with the subject.

To make the verb agree with the subject, you should use the plural form of the verb. In this case, the correct verb form would be "have." Therefore, the correct sentence would be: "In my garden, the first flowers have bloomed."