Weegy: A. Brake and break are homophones. The other pairs are each pronounced differently
User: In which sentence do you find subject-verb agreement?
A. Where is your keys to my car?
B. If you look carefully, you'll see tomatoes is on that aisle.
C. Farley or Farley's brother is helping me with the project.
D. Neither the clarinets nor the trumpets plays the melody correctly.
Weegy: Subject and verb agree in the sentence: Farley or Farley's brother is helping me with the project.
User: What is the purpose of the following sentence?
I think it would be best to study the problem carefully.
A. It raises a questions.
B. It makes a statement.
C. It gives a command.
D. It shows strong emotion.
Weegy: I think it would be best to study the problem carefully. It makes a statement.
User: This question is based on the following sentence:
As it sailed south, Lord Nelson's great ship, Victory, met the Spanish fleet near Trafalgar.
4. The simple subject of the sentence is
A. Lord Nelson.
B. ship.
C. fleet.
D. south.
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