<span>The word help is incorrect because it has an error in subject-verb agreement.
Subject verb agreement happens when the subject of the verb agrees with the correct form of the verb. The subject of the verb help is it". "It" is a third person singular pronoun. </span>In order to make help agree with the subject "it", and -s is necessary. It should say "...and it helps to build...".<span>
Often when a verb agrees with a singular third person pronoun, it is necessary to add -s to the end of the verb. For example, It runs, It walks, It smiles. When you use first or second person pronouns there is no -s, as in: I run, You walk, I smile. </span>
Answer:
This is a complex sentence that consists of<u> one independent clause and one dependent clause.</u>
Explanation:
Clause- A clause is a part of a sentence that typically consists of a subject and a verb. It can be divided into two kinds: independent clause and dependent clause.
Independent Clause- This can stand alone as a simple sentence.
Dependent Clause- This cannot stand alone as a simple sentence.
In the sentence above, the dependent clause is<em> "As long as you're going to the store"</em> while the independent clause is <em>"please buy more chips."</em>
The correct answer is "states an unusual fact" because It is not a quotation, it is not a question, and it is not an unusual situation.