Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement marking up the text?

Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement marking up the text?

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Q. Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement marking up the text?

The correct answer is B. Marking up the text during reading is necessary for critical thought and helps readers make connections to what they read. Explanation: One basic grammar rule is that the subject and verb should be consistent in terms of number (plural vs singular).

Q. What is a subject-verb agreement?

Usage – Subject-Verb Agreement. Subjects and verbs must AGREE with one another in number (singular or plural). Thus, if a subject is singular, its verb must also be singular; if a subject is plural, its verb must also be plural.

Q. What is an example of a main verb?

1.1. have as a main verb in the Simple Present (have, has, don’t have, doesn’t have)

Pronouns Affirmative sentences Negative sentences
I, we, you, they I have a new guitar. I don’t have a new guitar.
he, she, it She has a new guitar. She doesn’t have a new guitar.

Q. Is Eat present tense?

He/She/It eats . You/We/They eat. Present Continuous Tense. He/She/It is eating.

Q. What is the 2nd and 3rd form of eat?

Verb Forms of Eat

(Base) 1st (Past) 2nd (Past Participle) 3rd
Eat Ate Eaten
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Q. What is the v5 of eat?

Eat means: put (food) into the mouth and chew and swallow it….Eat Past Simple, Simple Past Tense of Eat, V1 V2 V3 Form Of Eat.

V1 Base Form V2 Past Simple V3 Past Participle
drive drove driven
dwell dwelt dwelt
eat ate eaten
fall fell fallen

Q. What is the V3 form of drink?

drank

Q. What is the V2 and V3 of drink?

Verb Forms of Drink (Base) 1st. (Past) 2nd. (Past Participle) 3rd. Drink. Drank.

Q. Is I have drank correct?

In modern usage guides, drank is the past tense of drink, as in “I drank a lot last night,” and drunk is the past participle (following “have”), as in “Yes, I have drunk wine before.” Throughout history, however, these words have been confused and used in their opposite contexts, perhaps because of the association …

Q. What kind of verb is drink?

verb (used without object), drank [drangk] or (Nonstandard) drunk [druhngk]; drunk or, often, drank; drink·ing. to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe. to imbibe alcoholic drinks, especially habitually or to excess; tipple: He never drinks.

Q. What is the correct verb of read?

Conjugation of ‘Read’

Base Form (Infinitive): Read
Past Simple: Read
Past Participle: Read
3rd Person Singular: Reads
Present Participle/Gerund: Reading

Q. What is the v5 of drink?

Here are Verb Forms v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 pdf Irregular verbs are used in the form of verb 2 and verb 3, Past Participle, depending on the situation and time of use….V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 Pdf.

V1Base Form V2Past Simple V3Past Participle
do did done
draw drew drawn
dream dreamt dreamt
drink drank drunk
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