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In this sentence does the verb agree with the subject? A.) Aren't he visiting your family this summer? B.) Don't those curtains from the thrift shop match well with the walls? C.) Hasn't the speeches at
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In this sentence does the verb agree with the subject?
A.) Aren't he visiting your family this summer?
B.) Don't those curtains from the thrift shop match well with the walls?
C.) Hasn't the speeches at this graduation been fantastic?
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A isn't correct because it would be Is
C would be were
so the correct answer is
B
Because Don't agrees with the subject
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