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1. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs agree.

A. Unless our staff members really do cooperate, we will not meet our goals.

B. Unless our staff members really do cooperate, we not meet our goals.

C. Unless our staff members really do cooperate, we won't not meet our goals.

D. Unless our staff members really do cooperate, we meet our goals.


2. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs agree.

A. When Al and Eli arrive, they find that their friends has waxed their boards.

B. When Al and Eli arrives, they find that their friends has waxed their boards

C. When Al and Eli arrive, they find that their friends have waxed their boards.

D. When Al and Eli arrive, they find that their friends was waxing their boards.


3. Choose the sentence in which the subjects and verbs agree.

A. At the end of the story, they was living happily ever after.

B. At the end of the story, they were living happily ever after.

C. At the end of the story, they living happily ever after.

D. At the end of the story, they was live happily ever after.

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Answer: 1. A

2. C

3. B

Step-by-step explanation:

1. This sentence is future tense because of key words like 'unless'. hence the correct verb for the sentence is 'will not'. 'won't' also works, but 'won't not' doesn't make sense.

2. When referring to a plural noun, 'their friends', the correct verb is 'have' since it refers to something plural. The other verb options are for singular nouns.

3. When referring to a plural noun, 'they', the correct verb is 'were' since it refers to something plural. 'they living' doesn't make sense.