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The sentence with the correct antecedent agreement is:B. "The boys want their dessert now."The plural possessive adjective "their" takes the place of the plural noun "boys".
The correct sentence is - The boys made a lot of noise
The sentence should say "Sean is the tallest of the two boys," not "tallest of the two boys." The word "the" should come before "tallest" for correct grammar.
If it's just those four words, then it should be "Who is here today?" If it's part of a longer statement, then either could be correct, depending on if it's plural or singular. "The boys who are here today" "The boy who is here today."
The nouns in the sentence are "boys" and "Galveston."
Amanda and the boys were late.
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The sentence with the correct antecedent agreement is:B. "The boys want their dessert now."The plural possessive adjective "their" takes the place of the plural noun "boys".
The correct sentence is - The boys made a lot of noise
The sentence should say "Sean is the tallest of the two boys," not "tallest of the two boys." The word "the" should come before "tallest" for correct grammar.
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Green Bay Packers' mascot is a cheese head. The mascot for the Kansas City Chiefs is a wolf.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
"Each of the boys' are writing a different story."The first mistake is to say "Each are." If you're talking about each one, the correct verb is "Each is writing."The second is to try to use an apostrophe to make a plural. The apostrophe indicates possession, not plural. The correct sentence would be "Each of the boys is writing a different story."
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