Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point) Responses Where is the plants growing? Where is the plants growing? Where are the watering cans stored? Where are the watering cans stored? Where are the hookup for the hose? Where are the hookup for the hose? Where is the students going to plant?

Where are the watering cans stored?

The sentence that demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement is: "Where are the watering cans stored?"

The correct sentence that demonstrates subject-verb agreement is: "Where are the watering cans stored?"

To determine the correct subject-verb agreement in a sentence, you need to make sure that the subject (in this case, "watering cans") agrees with the verb (in this case, "are"). In English, pronouns and nouns that are plural require a plural verb, while pronouns and nouns that are singular require a singular verb. In this sentence, the subject "watering cans" is plural, so the verb "are" is the correct plural form of the verb.