In order to find out the subject-verb agreement, you need to be able to identify "the simple subject" of your sentence first. The subject and verb must agree in number: both must be singular, or both must be plural.
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I go to school with him every day. Option B
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<h3>What is
him?</h3>
Generally, used to refer to a masculine person or animal that has been mentioned before or can be readily recognized when functioning as the object of a verb or a preposition.
himself; used to refer to a male person or animal that was previously named as the subject of the phrase when it is being used as the object of a verb or a preposition.
his; having anything to do with or being related with a masculine person or animal that has been mentioned before or can be readily recognized.
he;used to refer to a male individual, whether it be a human male, a child, or an animal that can be readily recognized as male.
In conclusion, the correct sentence is
I go to school with him every day. Option B
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In India the distribution of water is crucial, for so many people living in one place having water is key. In India they hold more than 4% of the earths fresh water because of there great population.
The poems show that Ha's family must decide to leave South Vietnam for an unknown destination unless they must suffer the fate of their father arrested by the Communists and suffer hunger and deprivations of the raging war between North and South Vietnam.
- The decision to leave is challenging because they have to abandon their father to the Communists without knowing his fate
- It is a difficult decision because, at first, they do not know where they are escaping or their chances of outsmarting the ubiquitous Communists.
- The decision to escape from South Vietnam is challenging to Ha's family because they will now have to live in a cultural setting that is discriminating.
Thus, it remains a difficult decision to leave one's home for an unknown land.
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