Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its pronoun subject? A. You was a great help to us yesterday. B. You plays the piano well. C. I were the leader of the blue team at camp. D. You are a careful reader.

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Answer 1
Answer: the pronoun "you" needs a plural verb, yet in options A and B it comes with a verb in singular form: this is not correct.

in C the mistake is that "I" needs a verb in the singular form, which it does not have.

The correct sentence and the right answer is D: "you are" is correct!

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What is the tense of the underlined verb? This morning I brought my family blackberries from the bushes near our house. I will give 24pts

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I believe it is PAST tense.
It is the Past. I am 100% sure.

Which word in the sentence is the participle? The challenging crossword puzzle was created by Arthur Wayne in 1913.

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A participant is a verb form that can be used in a the same function as an adjective.

Here it's "challenging": it's a form of the verb "challenge", but it has the same function that an adjective would.

ERIN: (looking at a calendar) What do you think?MICHAEL: (shaking his head) I don't know, but we have to decide.
ERIN: (picking up baby Grant and kissing him) Your second birthday will be so much fun, big boy!
MICHAEL: I think more kids will be able to come if we have it in the afternoon. And on a Saturday, not Wednesday. Well, at least we have the theme picked out.
ERIN: Thank goodness for that! Grant just loves Dr. Seuss. (pulls out her cell phone) I think I will call his grandmother to talk about it.
Which statement BEST explains what is happening in this scene?

A) Erin and Grant are planning a birthday party for Michael.
B) Michael and Erin are trying to choose a date and time for a Christmas party.
C) Michael is planning to take Grant to the doctor before his birthday.
D) Michael and Erin are trying to choose a date and time for Grant's birthday party.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer to this is d

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Which word in the sentence is the direct object? The baseball coach gave a good workout to her players. A. workout B. baseball C. coach D. players

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A, because the phrase consist of subject, verb, and object.
the subject is (the couch), the verb is (gave), and the object is (workout), because the object is the noun that the verb affectes on.
it would be clear if you transform it into passive.
"the workout was given by the baseball coach to the players" :)

The answer is A. workout

Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?   A. We have seen apes at the zoo on TV and in movies.   B. We have seen apes at the zoo, on TV, and, in movies.   C. We have seen apes at the zoo, on TV, and in movies.   D. We have seen apes at the zoo on TV, and in movies.

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C is the correct answer
it should be C. 
if you read it out loud with pauses for the commas it sounds good