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Which of the following best describes the subject-verb agreement concept?
Which of the following best describes the subject-verb agreement concept?
In the sentence 'The boy jumps over the last vine,' what is the subject?
In the sentence 'The boy jumps over the last vine,' what is the subject?
What is the plural form of the word 'boy'?
What is the plural form of the word 'boy'?
Who will be giving a class on the topic of subject-verb agreement?
Who will be giving a class on the topic of subject-verb agreement?
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Study Notes
- Two blacks, named Bay and Dash, are students at the same school.
- They have different base forms: Bay is a singular subject, describing one boy, while Dash is a plural subject, referring to more than one boy.
- The text introduces the concept of subject-verb agreement, stating that "The subject and the verb must agree."
- In the context of the sentence "The boy jumps over the last vine," the subject is Boy, and the verb is jumps.
- The text also mentions a teacher, Mrs. Noelze Sem Morquette, who will give a class on the topic, which is an important topic for understanding English grammar.
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Description
Learn about subject-verb agreement in English grammar through a story about students named Bay and Dash. Understand the importance of ensuring that the subject and verb in a sentence agree, with examples and a mention of Mrs. Noelze Sem Morquette's class on this topic.