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25 October, 18:58

When checking for subject-verb agreement, you want to identify the ...

a. the appositive phrase

b. the simple subject

c. the negative phrase

d. the prepositional phrase?

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  1. 25 October, 21:08
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    You need to look at the verb and see who/what does the action which you then find the subject so you want to find the simple subject
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