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Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?

The girls from my neighborhood walk to the bus each morning.

The girls from my neighborhood walks to the bus each morning.

The girl from my neighborhood walk to the bus each morning.

The girl from my neighborhood walking to the bus each morning.

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Answer:

A) The girls from my neighborhood walk to the bus each morning.

Step-by-step explanation:

When subjects and verbs agree, this means that both will be of the same number. Thus, if the subject is singular, the verb will be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb will be plural. When the subject is singular and the verb is plural or vice versa, they are said to not agree. Thus, you will have a subject-verb agreement error. As such, because “girls” is plural, in order for the verb to agree, it should be plural—“walk.”

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User Mitesh Vanaliya
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Answer: The girls from my neighborhood walk to the bus each morning
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