The bike on the bike rack is blue.

The bike on the bike rack is blue.

The sentence "The bike on the bike rack is blue." repeats twice.

Which sentence is correct?(1 point)

Responses

The bike on the bike rack is blue.
The bike on the bike rack is blue.

The sidewalks in the courtyards has been decorated with chalk.
The sidewalks in the courtyards has been decorated with chalk.

The cars in the parking lot belongs to the teachers.
The cars in the parking lot belongs to the teachers.

The surface of the parking lots were redone this summer.

The sentence "The surface of the parking lots were redone this summer." is correct.

Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)

Responses

Where are the hookup for the hose?
Where are the hookup for the hose?

Where is the students going to plant?
Where is the students going to plant?

Where is the plants growing?
Where is the plants growing?

Where are the watering cans stored?

The sentence "Where are the watering cans stored?" demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement.

Use the sentence 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)
Responses

change All to Some
change All to Some

change uses to use
change uses to use

change everybody to anybody
change everybody to anybody

change picks to pick

The change that will correct the sentence is to change "uses" to "use", which makes it: "All of the residents use the courtyard daily, so everybody picks up the trash and pulls weeds."

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