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He /gets

he /talks

Verb has -s for he she it

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Yes, the sentence "he talks his head off" illustrates subject-verb agreement because the subject "he" agrees with the singular verb "talks."

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Q: When he gets excited he talks his head off.does that sentence illustrate subject-verb aggrement?
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