Subject-verb agreement means that if the subject is singular, the verb :

a. is equal.
b. is singular.
c. ends in "s".
d. is in present tense.


b

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A. cierto B. falso

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Las partes del cuerpo.  Cristóbal is a new employee at the Centro de Salud Rural Andino. He needs to learn the parts of the body associated with different activities in order to understand his patients' problems. Write the name of the body part associated with the following actions. caminar                                               __________________________________________________

What will be an ideal response?

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Which one of the following sentences uses the word then correctly?

a) Butter pecan ice cream is better then cookies and cream. b) I'd rather walk then ride on such a beautiful day. c) Beth is a better baker then Lisa, but Lisa is a better cook then Beth. d) When the ride is at a complete stop, then you may release your seatbelts.

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