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Which sentence is grammatically correct?

❀️ He can sings well
πŸ‘ He can sing well
πŸ₯° He can singing well
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❀️ Separate
πŸ‘ Separete
πŸ₯° Saperete
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❀️ I can't hardly wait
πŸ‘ I can hardly wait
πŸ₯° I can't hardly waits
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❀️ Expenssive
πŸ‘ Expansive
πŸ₯° Expensive
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❀️ She has a cat
πŸ‘ She have a cat
πŸ₯° She having a cat
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❀️ Comitment
πŸ‘ Commitment
πŸ₯° Commitmentt
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What is the synonym of "Respect"?

❀️ Venerate
πŸ‘ Despise
πŸ₯° Ignore
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What is the synonym of "Peaceful"?

❀️ Agitated
πŸ‘ Chaotic
πŸ₯° Serene
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What is the synonym of "Serious"?

❀️ Grievous
πŸ‘ Minor
πŸ₯° Trivial
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What is the synonym of "Joyful"?

❀️ Miserable
πŸ‘ Jubilant
πŸ₯° Sad
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What is the synonym of "Genuine"?

❀️ False
πŸ‘ Authentic
πŸ₯° Fake
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β–ŽπŸ“š Grammar Tip: Subject-Verb Agreement πŸ“š

πŸ” Rule: The subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number.

β€’ Singular Subject = Singular Verb
β€’ Plural Subject = Plural Verb
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πŸ“ Examples:

1. Singular:
   🐱 The cat runs fast. 
   (The subject "cat" is singular, so the verb "runs" is also singular.)

2. Plural:
   🐾 The cats run fast. 
   (The subject "cats" is plural, so the verb "run" is also plural.)
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πŸ’‘ Tip:
β€’ When subjects are joined by "and," they are usually considered plural:
  πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ My brother and sister are coming to visit.

β€’ When subjects are joined by "or" or "nor," the verb agrees with the nearest subject:
  πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Either the teacher or the students are going to the event. 
  🚫 Neither the students nor the teacher is attending the meeting.
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