Which of the following sentences demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement?

The visited their grandparents last weekend.

The children visited their grandparents last weekend.

They visit their grandparents last weekend.

The children visit their grandparents last weekend.

The children visited their grandparents last weekend.

Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?

The dog bark and runs.

The dog barks and run.

The dog bark and run.

The dog barks and runs.

The dog barks and runs.

Use the sentence to answer the question.

Ava might not be able to attend the soccer game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two month old puppy.

Which version of the sentence corrects the error in the compound adjective?

Ava might not be able to attend the soccer-game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two month old puppy.

Ava might not be able to attend the soccer game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two-month-old puppy.

Ava might not be able to attend the soccer game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two-month old puppy.

Ava might not be able to attend the soccer game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two month-old puppy.

Ava might not be able to attend the soccer game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two-month-old puppy.

Which sentence demonstrates correct placement of an adverb modifying an adjective?

*Remember, adverbs answer the questions: who, when, where. Adjectives answer the questions: what kind, which one, how many.

The excited girls ran through the halls.

The organized cabinets made her smile widely.

The magnolia tree was extremely large

The noisy dog barked.

The organized cabinets made her smile widely.

Use the sentence to answer the question.

His paintbrush in hand, the artist very carefully outlined the drawing of the red bird.

What is the adverb intensifier in the sentence?

drawing
drawing

carefully
carefully

very
very

paintbrush

The adverb intensifier in the sentence is "very."

We saw a cat that's tail had been hurt by a mouse trap.

What correction should be made to the underlined word in the sentence?

whose

whom

who's

who