Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement.
A. He ate breakfast every morning.
B. He eating breakfast every morning.
C. He eats breakfast every morning.
D. He eat breakfast every morning.

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A. don’t speak.
B. doesn’t speak
C. isn’t speaking
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“I’m not using my smartphone right now”
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The thief looked through the window
A. Thief
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C. Window
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Choose whether it is a simple, compound, or complex sentence.
The number of pages in books is always a multiple of four; however, larger books are made in multiples of 16, 32, and even 64.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
