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Len [333]
2 years ago
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**Look at the text below. If there is an error with subject-verb agreement, select the incorrect verb and type it correctly. Oth

erwise, submit the text without making any changes.**
Summer breaks form school which many believe originated due to family farming demands were actually instituted to accommodate wealthy urban families who vacationed in the country during the summer months.
English
1 answer:
Mrac [35]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Summer "break" not "breaks"

Explanation:

I'm going to assume that this is what the actual question is. If it's just a typo, then sorry but in my answer the subject and the verb don't agree. "Summer" is singular and "breaks" is plural. If I'm not right, then so sorry; it's just that I'm in 9th grade and English is my best subject.

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