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English, 24.06.2020 08:01 abigaleschwartz

Match each subject-verb agreement rule with an example of its use. singular noun with two parts
singular noun ending in s
phrase between subject and verb
There are many hiking trails that cross the
entire country
Mathematics is important for planning how to
pitch your tent
The team needs extra time to train for the
expedition
Hiking trousers have several pockets for all
your gear
A guide with all the hiking maps lives on my
street
collective noun
sentence beginning with there


Match each subject-verb agreement rule with an example of its use.

singular noun with two parts
s

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