1choose the correct subject agreement: The parks (is/are) my favorite places to go camping.

2choose the correct subject verb agreement for the following sentences: the football players at the end of the field(is/are) practicing for fridays game. The coach for the school’s varsity and junior varsity teams (has/have) the best winning record in the state.
3.which clause or phrase is found in the following sentence: if you are interested, you can learn how to knit,too!
A. Gerund phrase
B. Dependent clause
C. Participial phrase
4. Which sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement?
A.the book of recipes are on the top shelf.
B.the team on the field are scary!
C.the them park visited by the tourist are in Florida
D. The maps at the museum are very helpful
5.which word is gender-neutral singular pronoun?
A. They
B she
C it
D he
6.which sentence includes a participial phrase?
A. I go jogging every morning
B the person talking to the teacher is my dad
C the approaching car flashed its bright lights
D I would like to go to a new Oceanside restaurant
8. Which sentence includes a dependent clause
A Juan who is my best friend join the marching band in ninth grade
B after score of the band practices in the school parking lot
C The band right there let them take frequent breaks
D The van is going to play the song thriller this Halloween weekend
9. Which senates include a prepositional phrase
A I will try to follow the recipe
B The squirrel is eating the acorn
C Tuesday is the first day to register
D The party was rescheduled to Friday

Anyone help please?

1. The correct subject agreement is "are": The parks are my favorite places to go camping.

2. The correct subject-verb agreements are:
- The football players at the end of the field are practicing for Friday's game.
- The coach for the school's varsity and junior varsity teams has the best winning record in the state.
3. The correct answer is B. "if you are interested" is a dependent clause.
4. The correct sentence with subject-verb agreement is D. "The maps at the museum are very helpful."
5. The gender-neutral singular pronoun is C. "it."
6. The sentence that includes a participial phrase is C. "The approaching car flashed its bright lights."
7. (No option provided for number 7)
8. The sentence that includes a dependent clause is A. "Juan, who is my best friend, joined the marching band in ninth grade."
9. The sentences that include a prepositional phrase are:
- A. "I will try to follow the recipe."
- B. "The squirrel is eating the acorn."
- C. "Tuesday is the first day to register."
- D. "The party was rescheduled to Friday."

1. The correct subject agreement is "The parks are my favorite places to go camping." To determine the correct subject agreement, we need to look at the noun "parks" and see if it is singular or plural. In this case, "parks" is plural, so we use the plural form of the verb "are."

2. The correct subject-verb agreement is:
- "The football players at the end of the field are practicing for Friday's game." Here, the subject "football players" is plural, so we use the plural form of the verb "are."
- "The coach for the school's varsity and junior varsity teams has the best winning record in the state." Here, the subject "coach" is singular, so we use the singular form of the verb "has."

3. The clause or phrase found in the sentence "if you are interested, you can learn how to knit, too!" is a dependent clause. The dependent clause is "if you are interested." It cannot stand alone as a complete sentence since it depends on the main clause ("you can learn how to knit, too!").

4. The sentence that displays correct subject-verb agreement is "The maps at the museum are very helpful." Here, the subject "maps" is plural, so we use the plural form of the verb "are."

5. The gender-neutral singular pronoun is "they." It can be used to refer to a person when their gender is unknown or when referring to a group of people in a gender-neutral manner. Options A, B, C, and D are incorrect.

6. The sentence that includes a participial phrase is "The approaching car flashed its bright lights." Here, the participial phrase is "approaching car," which modifies the noun "car."

7. (Question 7 was omitted in the original question. Please provide another question, and I will be happy to assist you.)

8. The sentence that includes a dependent clause is "After scores of band practices in the school parking lot." Here, the dependent clause is "After scores of band practices," as it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

9. The sentences that include a prepositional phrase are:
- "I will try to follow the recipe." The prepositional phrase is "to follow the recipe," which shows the purpose or direction of the action.
- "The squirrel is eating the acorn." The prepositional phrase is "the acorn," which acts as the object of the verb "eating."
- "The party was rescheduled to Friday." The prepositional phrase is "to Friday," indicating the time or destination of the action.

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