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

Responses

Most of the teams attends the pep rally.
Most of the teams attends the pep rally.

Most of the teachers attends the pep rally.
Most of the teachers attends the pep rally.

Most of the students attend the pep rally.
Most of the students attend the pep rally.

Most of the school attend the pep rally.
Most of the school attend the pep rally.

Most of the students attend the pep rally.

The sentence that demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement is:

Most of the students attend the pep rally.

The sentence that demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement is: "Most of the students attend the pep rally."

To determine which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement, we need to ensure that the subject (in this case, "Most of the students") agrees with the verb ("attend"). In English, when the subject is singular, the verb should also be singular, and when the subject is plural, the verb should also be plural.

In the given options:
- In the first option, "Most of the teams attends the pep rally," the subject "Most of the teams" is plural, but the verb "attends" is singular, which is incorrect.
- In the second option, "Most of the teachers attends the pep rally," the subject "Most of the teachers" is plural, but again, the verb "attends" is singular, which is incorrect.
- In the third option, "Most of the students attend the pep rally," the subject "Most of the students" is plural, and the verb "attend" is also plural, which is correct.
- In the fourth option, "Most of the school attend the pep rally," the subject "Most of the school" is singular, but the verb "attend" is plural, which is incorrect.

Therefore, the correct sentence is "Most of the students attend the pep rally."