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Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?

A. Tunnels below the ground smells weird.
B. That cat under the leaves are scared.
O C. The dogs around the neighborhood are friendly.
D. The stories about Alaska is true.

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Answer:

C. The dogs around the neighborhood are friendly.

Explanation:

Subject-verb agreement is when the subject and the verb agree with each other in terms of number. The subject and the verb should either both be plural, or both be singular. In this case, the "dogs" are the subject and "are" is the verb. When you have "dogs" in plural, you have to use the plural verb, which in this case is "are". The other choices do not agree in terms of verb and subject agreement. Hope this helps :)