Can some one help me not sure my answers are correct.

1.Which sentence contains a plural collective noun?
A. The team was scheduled to play on Sunday.
B.The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.
C.The audience was ready for the game to begin.
D.The choir was going to sing the National Anthem.

2.Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)
A.Where is the students going to weed?
B.Where is the plants growing?
C.Where are the hookup for the hose?
D.Where are the watering cans stored?

3. Use this paragraph to answer the question. All of the residents uses the courtyard daily, so everybody picks up the trash and pulls weeds.
Which change will correct the sentence?(1 point)
A.change All to Some
B.change uses to use
C.change everybody to anybody
D.change picks to pick

4.Which sentence contains a plural collective noun?(1 point)
A.The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.
B.The choir was going to sing the National Anthem.
C.The audience was ready for the game to begin.
D.The team was scheduled to play on Sunday.

5.Which sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)
A.The herd is in the north pasture.B.The herd are milked each morning.
C.The herd remain in the barn.
D.The herd have calves in the spring.

My answers were: A,C,B,D,and B. But i'm not sure they are correct

1 The bike on the bike rack is blue.

2 Where are the watering cans stored?
3 change uses to use
4 The visiting team were putting on their uniforms.
5 The herd is in the north pasture.

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Which sentence contains a plural collective noun?

1 is right

Let's go through each question and figure out the correct answers together.

1. Which sentence contains a plural collective noun?
To answer this question, we need to identify a noun that represents a group or collection of things or people. Looking at the options:
A. The team was scheduled to play on Sunday. - "team" is a singular noun.
B. The visiting team were putting on their uniforms. - "team" is a collective noun, but it is used singularly in this sentence.
C. The audience was ready for the game to begin. - "audience" is a singular noun.
D. The choir was going to sing the National Anthem. - "choir" is a singular noun.

None of the options in this question contain a plural collective noun. So the correct answer is none of the above.

2. Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
Subject-verb agreement means that the verb should match the subject in terms of singular or plural form. Let's look at the options:
A. Where is the students going to weed? - The subject "students" is plural, so the verb should be "are" instead of "is". This sentence does not demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement.
B. Where is the plants growing? - The subject "plants" is plural, so the verb should be "are" instead of "is". This sentence does not demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement.
C. Where are the hookup for the hose? - The subject "hookup" is singular, so the verb "are" should be "is". This sentence does not demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement.
D. Where are the watering cans stored? - The subject "watering cans" is plural, so the verb "are" matches it correctly. This sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement.

Therefore, the correct answer is D.

3. Use this paragraph to answer the question. All of the residents uses the courtyard daily, so everybody picks up the trash and pulls weeds.
Which change will correct the sentence?
To correct the sentence, we need to identify the error. "All of the residents uses" is incorrect because the verb should be plural to match the plural subject "residents." Looking at the options:
A. Change "All" to "Some" - This does not correct the verb form.
B. Change "uses" to "use" - This corrects the verb form ("use" is plural), but it also needs to be consistent with the subject-verb agreement. The correct change would be "All of the residents use."
C. Change "everybody" to "anybody" - This change does not address the verb issue.
D. Change "picks" to "pick" - This does not address the verb issue.

Therefore, the correct answer is B.

4. Which sentence contains a plural collective noun?
To answer this question, we need to identify a noun that represents a group or collection of things or people. Looking at the options:
A. The visiting team were putting on their uniforms. - "team" is a collective noun, but it is used singularly in this sentence.
B. The choir was going to sing the National Anthem. - "choir" is a singular noun.
C. The audience was ready for the game to begin. - "audience" is a singular noun.
D. The team was scheduled to play on Sunday. - "team" is a singular noun.

None of the options in this question contain a plural collective noun. So the correct answer is none of the above.

5. Which sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement?
Let's look at the options:
A. The herd is in the north pasture. - The subject "herd" is singular, so the verb "is" matches it correctly. This sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement.
B. The herd are milked each morning. - The subject "herd" is singular, so the verb "are" does not match it correctly. This sentence does not demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement.
C. The herd remain in the barn. - The subject "herd" is singular, so the verb "remain" does not match it correctly. This sentence does not demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement.
D. The herd have calves in the spring. - The subject "herd" is singular, so the verb "have" does not match it correctly. This sentence does not demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement.

Therefore, the correct answer is A.

So, the correct answers are:
1. None of the above.
2. D - Where are the watering cans stored?
3. B - Change "uses" to "use".
4. None of the above.
5. A - The herd is in the north pasture.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

1. No

2. No
3. Yes
4. No
5. No

Study subject-verb agreement here:
http://guidetogrammar.org/grammar/sv_agr.htm

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