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Pronoun agreement
100
Snakes (does not/do not) have arms, legs, wings or fins.
What is, "Snakes do not have arms, legs, wings or fins."
100
A snake (is/are) a reptile.
What is, "A snake is a reptile."
100
Snakes (has/have) clear scales that cover each eye.
What is, "Snakes have clear scales that cover each eye."
100
There (is/are) more than 2,000 different kinds of snakes.
What is, "There are more than 2,000 different kinds of snakes."
100
A snake sheds (its/their) skin every year.
What is, "A snake sheds its skin every year."
200
A snake (does not/do not) have eyelids.
What is, "A snake does not have eyelids."
200
Some snakes (is/are) good swimmers."
What is, "Some snakes are good swimmers."
200
Some snakes (has/have) sharp fangs.
What is, "Some snakes have sharp fangs."
200
A snake (is/are) a carnivore; it hunts prey.
What is, "A snake is a carnivore; it hunts prey."
200
Snakes can find (its/their) prey in the dark.
What is, "Snakes can find their prey in the dark."
300
A snake (does not/do not) chew its prey.
What is, "A snake does not chew its prey."
300
Snakes (is/are) important to our world.
What is, "Snakes are important to our world."
300
A snake (has/have) to swallow its prey whole.
What is, "A snake has to swallow its prey whole."
300
Some snakes (is/are) as long as a school bus.
What is, "Some snakes are as long as a school bus."
300
A snakes smells prey with (their/its) nose.
What is, "A snakes smells prey with its nose."
400
What is, "Baby snakes (does not/do not) need parents to take care of them."
What is, "Baby snakes do not need parents to take care of them."
400
Some snakes (is/are) poisonous.
What is, "Some snakes are poisonous."
400
A rattle snake (has/have) a rattle attached to the end of it's tail.
What is, "A rattle snake has a rattle attached to the end of it's tail."
400
A snake (is/are) able to open its mouth super wide.
What is, "A snake is able to open its mouth super wide." How wide?
400
Last winter, we found a snake hibernating in (my/our) basement.
What is, "Last winter, we found a snake hibernating in our basement.
500
Snakes (does not/do not) like cold weather.
What is, "Snakes do not like cold weather."
500
Snakes (is/are) found almost everywhere.
What is, "Snakes are found almost everywhere."
500
Many snakes (has/have) the ability to flatten their bodies.
What is, "Many snakes have the ability to flatten their bodies."
500
Mrs. Castro thinks that snakes (is/are) fascinating!"
What is, "Mrs. Castro thinks that snakes are fascinating!"
500
Scientists study snakes to learn what snakes eat, how (it/they) hunt, where (it/they) sleep, and what (it/they) need to survive.
What is, "Scientists study snakes to learn what snakes eat, how they hunt, where they sleep, and what they need to survive.
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