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World Languages, 07.07.2019 02:30 calraezaj2020

In which of the following sentences do the subject and verb not agree? which sentence is incorrect? a. tom and i are studying math together. b. she don’t need to read her textbook. c. we weren’t surprised by the content of the quiz. d. all of the answers to the quiz can be found in the course.

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