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8 March, 08:11

Horses from the ranches gallops in the nearby fields. The horses often chase rabbits, squirrels, or possum.

Which is the best way to fix the subject-verb agreement error in these sentences?

Change "horses" to "horse"

Change "chase" to "chases"

Change "ranches" to "ranch"

Change "gallops" to "gallop"

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  1. 8 March, 08:26
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    Change gallops to gallop
  2. 8 March, 08:38
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    The answer is the last option - change 'gallops' to 'gallop'. Because you shouldn't change 'horses' into 'horse', because then you would have to change the entire sentence which follows. And if you only change the verb 'gallop' you will get the correct answer, and the subject and the verb will agree.
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