1.When are you having Jamie's surprise party?
I am not sure if 'you' is the complete subject or if it is 'Jamie's surprise party'.
2.John and Nicole washes the dishes.
A Sentence is correct
B. 'Washes' should be changed to'wash in order to make the subject and verb agree
C. Averb usually agrees with its subject in number
D. Sentence needs a helping verb
B
#1 - The verb is "are having" -- is the surprise party having anything?
#2 - Yes, B.
You is then the subject?
Right.
=)
To determine the correct answer, let's break down the sentence and identify the subject and verb:
Subject: John and Nicole
Verb: washes
The subject "John and Nicole" is plural because it refers to two individuals, so the correct verb form to agree with a plural subject is "wash" (not "washes"). Therefore, option B - "Washes should be changed to wash in order to make the subject and verb agree" is the correct answer.