Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A.
Everyone at the school think...
Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A.
Everyone at the school think football is a great sport.
B.
Someone need to be at the store when it first opens.
C.
The antique doll collections at the fair were quite lovely.
D.
The girls at the local mall was wearing pop-star costumes.
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