In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject? a. Several of my

In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject? a. Several of my friends lives in the neighborhood. b. One of the children laugh at the joke. c. Neither of the boys was thinking about the rain.

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Solution 1

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2 months ago
The correct answer is letter B.

One of the children laughed at the joke. This is the sentence where the verb agrees with the subject. The subject of the sentences one of the children, while the verb is laugh which directly states the essence of the sentence where they laughed at the joke.

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