Weegy: B. He replaced the brake lining.
User:
Which of the following pairs of words are homophones?
A. Blight and bright
B. Dessert and desert
C. Right and correct
D. Brake and break
Weegy: A. Brake and break The other pairs are each pronounced differently
User:
Which one of the following words is a singular verb?
A. Sees
B. Fly
C. Walk
D. Shirts
Weegy: A. Sees.
"Sees" - verb that can only be applied for ONE perons - he sees, she sees - but you can't say "they sees" or "we sees".
User:
In which sentence is a homophone used correctly?
A. Karen's new dog had flees.
B. The old miner was lost in the dessert.
C. How many ours do we have to wait?
D. If you ask me, there's no hobby like fishing.
Weegy: The answer is B
User:
In which sentence do you find subject-verb agreement?
A. Farley or Farley's brother is helping me with the project.
B. If you look carefully, you'll see tomatoes is on that aisle.
C. Where is your keys to my car?
D. Neither the clarinets nor the trumpets plays the melody correctly.
Weegy: Farley or Farley's brother is helping me with the project is correct because they use the word OR rather than AND.
User:
In which one of the following sentences is the simple subject also the complete subject?
A. Crocodiles, quiet as logs, lurked on the riverbank.
B. Large and small dinosaurs stalked the grassy plains.
C. Detectives Homer Fry and Janine Small looked high and low for clues.
D. Cory drove to Middleton in his search for Eloise.
Weegy: "Crocodiles, quiet as logs, lurked on the riverbank" features a simple subject also functioning as the complete subject.
User:
In which one of the following sentences does the subject come after the verb?
A. On the next street, you'll find the shoe shop.
B. Where is my Elvis CD?
C. Brock traveled over miles of dirt roads.
D. Whenever he's in town, ...
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