[ Grammar - Compound Sentences ]
Subject – Verb Agreement: If the subject is singular the verb ends in ‘s’ or ‘es’.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Jimmy wanted to hide it from Gracie, his pet gopher.
A. Prepositional
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