English, 22.11.2019 23:31 ilovevegene
"horses from the ranches gallops in the nearby fields. the horses often chase rabbits, squirrels, or possum."
which is the best way to fix the subject-verb agreement error in these sentences?
a) change "horses" to "horse"
b) change "chase" to "chases"
c) change "gallops" to "gallop"
d) change "ranches" to "ranch"
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