Children's Learning - Instructional, Teacher, Slow Paced
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Vocal Characteristics
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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The subject and the verb in a sentence must agree Singular subjects name only one person animal place or thing. When a subject is singular, use a singular verb, singular verbs, and in S. E. S. Or I. E. S. Sarah visits her grandmother, my cat washes her paws, plural subjects. Name more than one person animal place or thing. When a subject is plural, use a plural verb plural verbs usually do not end in S. E. S, or I E. S. Kyle and Jessie walk home. The flowers grow in the garden. Look at the verb offer. It is a plural verb. Now look at the answer choices. The subject. This place is singular, so it should be used with a singular verb. This place offers the subject. These stores is plural, so it should be used with a plural verb. These stores offer, so the best subject to complete the sentence is these stores.