Which of the following statements is true?
Select one:
In English, conjugated verbs have different endings to match each subject, but in
Spanish there are only three different endings to match the person, but not number of
the subject
In English subjects of the same person share the same verb conjugation regardless
of whether they are singular or plural, but in Spanish there is a different conjugation
for each person and number.
In Spanish, the verb form indicates the subject of the sentence, allowing the subject to
be omitted in sentences, but in English the subject cannot be omitted in non-
imperative sentences.
In Spanish, subject of a sentence must agree with the verb in person and number, but
in English the subject of a sentence only needs to agree with the verb in person, but
not number