The sentence that has the correct subject-verb agreement is the second one:
Loud claps of thunder shake the house.
Since the subject <em>loud claps of thunder </em>is in the plural form, the verb <em>shake </em>also has to be in the plural form.
I would say the correct answer is <span>C. There's less apples in the garden today. The difference between "less" and "fewer" is very simple: less is used for uncountable nouns (the ones that can't be counted, e.g. you can't count love, hate, salt, etc.) and fewer for countable (such as apples). So, the correct version of this sentence would be: There are fewer apples in the garden today. </span>
Kaplan states that
Some environments bring out the best in people, others do exactly the opposite. He and his wife believed that what people really needed in their lives was exposure to nature. In a series of studies, the couple demonstrated that an office window that overlooks a natural scene helps people relax, thus fighting off one of the primary threats to competence, mental fatigue. Both energy and job enthusiasm rose among people who had a chance to glance out the window occasionally and see something, even if it was only a single tree.
"<em>Ethan looks forward to an evening alone with Mattie, and recalls how warm and inviting the kitchen was in the days when his mother was alive. He remembers that his mother had been a "talker," until her illness, when she fell silent and began to hear voices. When Zenobia Pierce, his cousin, came to help nurse his mother, Ethan was grateful for the company and conversation, and when his mother died, rather than being alone again he asked Zeena to marry him.</em>"
Answer:
Have
Explanation:
We have a lot of homework this year
She/he /it has
You/we/ they/ you have