"She studies every morning before breakfast."

"She studies every morning before breakfast."

by Gaukhar Bokyen -
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  • Sentence 1: "She studies every morning before breakfast."

    • Subject: She (pronoun used to replace a person)

    • Predicate/Main verb: "Studies" (third person singular)

    • Agreement: The subject "She" is third person singular, and the verb "studies" correctly agrees with it in number. The sentence is grammatically correct in terms of subject-verb agreement.

  • Sentence 2: "The students attend their classes regularly."

    • Subject: The students (noun, plural)

    • Predicate/Main verb: "Attend" (plural)

    • Agreement: "The students" is plural, and the verb "attend" is also plural. The subject and verb agree in number.

  • Sentence 3: "He likes to play soccer on the weekends."

    • Subject: He (pronoun used to replace a male person)

    • Predicate/Main verb: "Likes" (third person singular)

    • Agreement: The subject "He" is third person singular, and the verb "likes" agrees with it in number. The sentence is correct in terms of subject-verb agreement.