Which sentence displays correct subject verb agreement

The herb remain in the barn
The herd are milking each morning
The herd have calves in the spring
The herd is in the north pasture

The herd is in the north pasture

The correct sentence that displays subject-verb agreement is: "The herd is in the north pasture."

The sentence that displays correct subject-verb agreement is: "The herd is in the north pasture."

To determine the correct subject-verb agreement in this case, we need to consider whether the subject is singular or plural. In this sentence, the subject is "herd," which is a singular noun.

When the subject is singular, the verb also needs to be singular. Therefore, the correct verb form is "is."

In contrast, the other sentences contain subject-verb agreement errors:

1. "The herb remain in the barn" ā€“ The subject "herb" is singular, but the verb "remain" is plural. The correct form should be "remains" to match the singular subject.

2. "The herd are milking each morning" ā€“ The subject "herd" is singular, but the verb "are" is plural. The correct form should be "is" to match the singular subject.

3. "The herd have calves in the spring" ā€“ The subject "herd" is singular, but the verb "have" is plural. The correct form should be "has" to match the singular subject.