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English, 27.10.2019 12:43 clairajogriggsk

In which sentence do you find subject-verb agreement?
a. neither the clarinets nor the trumpets plays the melody correctly.
b. farley or farley's brother is me with the project.
c. where is your keys to my car?
d. if you look carefully, you'll see tomatoes is on that aisle

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