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Subject-Verb Agreement Felipe's dog Babe, together with her seven puppies, have chewed all the stuffing out of the sofa cushions. a. Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence. b. There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.

Subject-Verb Agreement This weekend, a Great White shark, as well as a school of barracuda, are terrorizing the tourists at Daytona Beach. a. Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence. b. There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.

Subject-Verb Agreement Where is the bowl of squid eyeball stew and the platter of broccoli-chocolate muffins that Robin made for Diane's housewarming party?  Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence. There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.

Subject-Verb Agreement Here are the fifty-dollar bill that I hope you will take as a bribe for pet-sitting my Jack Russell terrier Bo-Bo this weekend.  Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence. There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.

Subject-Verb Agreement Neither of my two older brothers has the sense to invest money wisely. a. Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence. b. There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.

Subject-Verb Agreement Every piece of popcorn and spilled Raisinette on the theater floor has stuck in the treads of Larry's new Nike running shoes.  Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence.There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.

Subject-Verb Agreement All that Molly wants this semester is a wink and a smile from the cute guy who sits next to her in algebra class. a. Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence. b. There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.

Subject-Verb Agreement All that the cute guy wants this semester is the correct answers from Molly’s algebra quiz.   Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence. There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.

Subject-Verb Agreement Now that the cute guy has found a way to cheat, mathematics no longer cause him problems in school. a. Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence. b. There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.

Subject-Verb Agreement Mike is one of those students who never brings a pen with him to writing class. a. Yes! There IS a subject-verb agreement problem in this sentence. b. There is NO problem! This sentence is PERFECT just the way it is.