"Will you walk into my parlor?" Said the spider.
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Number one and two
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In sentence one, subject (many small retailer) agrees with verb (boost) and in sentence two, subject (the receptionists) agrees with verb (are). But the sentence three, subject (team projects) does not agree with the verb (is) and in sentence four, the subject (the performance review) also does not agree with verb (are). Hence, sentence number one and two have correct subject-verb agreement.
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The United States is a nation that cherishes its diversity.
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Claim: School uniforms are a good thing.
Counterclaim: School uniforms discourage students from expressing their individuality which can delay students' ability to be comfortable as themselves and lead to a habit of students suppressing their confidence.
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The noun phrase or pronoun that follows the preposition is called the object of the preposition. Sometimes adjectives modify the object of the preposition, as in “behind the big old smelly green couch.” Examples of the object of a preposition include: about my homework.
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