The problem with this sentence is that there is no subject-verb agreement.
<h3>What is subject-verb agreement?</h3>
The subject-verb agreement implies the verb should agree with the subject on the number (singular vs plural). Here are some examples.
- The girls are brave (both the subject and theverb are plural).
- The girl is brave (both the subject and the verb are singular).
<h3>What is the problem in the sentence presented?</h3>
The sentence about whales does not show the subject-verb agreement. This is because in the section there is approximately 2,200 blue whales the author is using a singular verb is to refer to a plural subject 2,200 blue whales.
Note: This question is incomplete; here is the complete question:
What's wrong with this sentence: "Today there is approximately 2,200 blue whales in the eastern North Pacific and research indicates that the population hasn't changed significantly since 1993"
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B becuse he told them to throw tea in boston harbor
<u>D. The way children learn best varies from child to child</u>. For some children method A might work well. Other children struggle without others to learn with like C. Option B may be just what a student needs to think it through sometimes.
<span>Authors might use words such as may, might, can , could, some, many, often, virtually, as many as, or up to.)
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Answer: Adopting a pet dog is a big responsibility.
A topic sentence is one that captures the meaning of the entire passage. It tends to be the first sentence of a passage, and contains its main idea. In this case, the first three options are details about the responsibilities of pet ownership. The last sentence, however, encapsulates this by summarizing the rest of the information.