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Subject and verb statments "Margarite-Draw" are they in agreement can you show me an example? subject and verb are in colums need to show that they are in agreement

Subject verb agreement margarite draw 1. the girls sing 2. we play 3. If you could show me and example i can figure it out.

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"Margarite draw" is not correct because the subject, "Margarite" is singular and the verb "draw" is plural, so they do not agree. " Margarite and John draw" is correct because the subject ,"Margarite and John" is plural and agrees with the plural verb "draw". "Margarite draws" is also correct because the singular verb "draws" agrees with the singular subject, "Margarite." The other two examples are correct: plural subject and verb in "girls sing", and plural subject and verb in "we play"

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