Which sentence shows correct subject- verb agreement?A. My friend and her mother were listening to the radio.
B. My friend and her mother was listening to the radio.

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Answer 1
Answer: A is correct because "my friend and her mother" can be substituted by the pronoun "they" which is plural, therefore the plural verb needs to be used, which is "were".
Answer 2
Answer: A  is correct. this is because more than one person was listening to the radio (my friend AND her mom) so you would use were as a plural tense rather than was because was refers to only one person using the radio.
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