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Which of the following is true about subject-verb agreement on the SAT?
Which of the following is true about subject-verb agreement on the SAT?
- It is the most tested grammatical rule on the SAT. (correct)
- It is not important for achieving a high score on the SAT Writing section.
- It is only tested in the Reading section of the SAT.
- It is a relatively simple rule to understand.
What is the purpose of this article?
What is the purpose of this article?
- To provide strategies for answering subject-verb agreement questions (correct)
- To discuss the importance of grammar on the SAT
- To review the basics of sentence structure
- To explain the concept of subject-verb agreement
Why can subject-verb agreement questions on the SAT be challenging?
Why can subject-verb agreement questions on the SAT be challenging?
- Because the questions are designed to trick test-takers. (correct)
- Because the rule itself is complex and difficult to understand.
- Because subject-verb agreement is not emphasized on the SAT.
- Because the questions are written in a foreign language.
What does the term 'subject' refer to in subject-verb agreement?
What does the term 'subject' refer to in subject-verb agreement?
What will you find in this article?
What will you find in this article?
Which of the following is an example of subject-verb agreement?
Which of the following is an example of subject-verb agreement?
Which of the following is NOT an example of subject-verb agreement?
Which of the following is NOT an example of subject-verb agreement?
What should the verb agree with in subject-verb agreement?
What should the verb agree with in subject-verb agreement?
When there is one subject and more than one verb, what must the verbs agree with?
When there is one subject and more than one verb, what must the verbs agree with?
What is the purpose of subject-verb agreement?
What is the purpose of subject-verb agreement?
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