Your subject/verb answers are of course all correct. But the phrasing of certain sentences often allows for more than one correct verb-tense answer. Question: #1: Answer C also. #4: Answer C also. #5: Answer A also. #7: Answer A also. #8: Answer B also.
Thank you. I value your comment. This is a basic English grammar about subject-verb agreement in the simple present tense. The "subject-verb agreement" is often associated with the simple present tense. Also, verbs have singular and plural forms in their present simple forms. If we consider, repeated actions in the past, the answers that you have indicated could also be correct.
Your subject/verb answers are of course all correct. But the phrasing of certain sentences often allows for more than one correct verb-tense answer.
Question:
#1: Answer C also.
#4: Answer C also.
#5: Answer A also.
#7: Answer A also.
#8: Answer B also.
Thank you. I value your comment. This is a basic English grammar about subject-verb agreement in the simple present tense. The "subject-verb agreement" is often associated with the simple present tense. Also, verbs have singular and plural forms in their present simple forms. If we consider, repeated actions in the past, the answers that you have indicated could also be correct.