Answer:
She lives in <u>a</u> city in Iraq, but her parents live in <u>the</u> United States.
Explanation:
Mary Maloney<span> was always very </span>lonely<span> at home. ... In other</span>words<span>, she uses Sam as her alibi.</span>
Answer:
Sentences whose verbs do not agree with the subject include:
Either of the girls <u>are</u> a good choice for a leader.
Explanation:
In this case, <em>are</em> should instead be replaced with <em>is</em>. You can think of <em>either </em>as <em>either one</em> - <em>one </em>is singular and so would be its verb.
I think that the answer is B, because I had this question a while back in Junior High.
Answer:
The third sentence is correct on Sentence 2
Explanation:
Click on number 3