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Mkey [24]
3 years ago
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Both animals is in the yard . ? Verb tenses disagree . My dog and my cat is waiting for me. ? Compound subject and verb disagree

The company are laying off a third of the employees . ? indefinite pronoun and verb disagree . My dog jumped up and down when open the door Collective noun and verb disagree . Was your dinner and the movie enjoyable? ? Subject disagrees with the verb it comes after .
English
1 answer:
shutvik [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Subverb is your answer

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