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Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence shows correct understanding of adjective and noun agreement?
Which sentence shows correct understanding of adjective and noun agreement?
Which sentence follows the same pattern as 'What is your name'?
Which sentence follows the same pattern as 'What is your name'?
Which sentence demonstrates the correct usage of subject-verb agreement?
Which sentence demonstrates the correct usage of subject-verb agreement?
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Which sentence correctly uses 'your' as an adjective?
Which sentence correctly uses 'your' as an adjective?
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What is your name?
What is your name?
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Study Notes
Grammar Rules
- Correct sentence: "What is your name?"
- Adjective and noun agreement: No sentence is provided to show understanding of adjective and noun agreement.
- Pattern of 'What is your name': The sentence "What is your name?" is the correct example.
- Subject-verb agreement: No sentence is provided to demonstrate the correct usage of subject-verb agreement.
- Correct usage of 'your' as an adjective: The sentence "What is your name?" correctly uses 'your' as an adjective.
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Test your knowledge of subject-verb agreement with this quiz. Learn when to use 'is' for singular subjects and 'are' for plural subjects. Understand how modifiers can affect the choice of verb.