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Starter 3/10: t he gators wins over kentucky

Starter 3/10: t he gators wins over kentucky t he university of florida gators celebrates after beating kentucky 84-65 at her stadium, the o-dome. Will yeguete hug Casey prather after the game. She are very happy. ( 17+ errors ). Grammar Rules!.

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Starter 3/10: t he gators wins over kentucky

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  1. Starter 3/10: the gators wins over kentucky the university of florida gators celebrates after beating kentucky 84-65 at her stadium, the o-dome. Will yeguete hug Casey prather after the game. She are very happy. (17+ errors)

  2. Grammar Rules! Subject-Verb Agreement: Present tense verbs must agree in person (1st/2nd/3rd) and number (singular/plural) with their subjects. They is students. E.L.I. students studies grammar. 25. 3rd-Person, Singular, Present-Tense Verbs end with an –s. These verbs follow similar rules for plural nouns. I try. He trys. I mix. It mixs. I wish. She wishs. The verbs “to go,” “to do,” and “to have” are irregular. I go. He gos. I do. It dos. I have. She haves. 26. Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement: Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in person (1st/2nd/3rd), number (singular/plural), gender(male/ female), and case (nominative/objective/possessive). This is my mother. It is 70 years old. Their name is Alice. Talk to she.

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