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Katarina [22]
4 years ago
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In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject? A. Cheers and applause follow all the band’s performances. B. Robotics a

nd animation interests me more than biology. C. My parents and my brother is in the car. Question Resources
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Naya [18.7K]4 years ago
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The answer is A) Cheers and Applauses follow all band's performances. This is because the verb agrees with the subject.
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