Respuesta :
The correct sentence structure ought to read like this:
Unlike Saidah who LOVE READING books, Hannah is more INTO animals. She has three dogs that need lot of attention.
'Are' can not be used for Hanna alone, because she is the only person that is been discussed.
Unlike Saidah who LOVE READING books, Hannah is more INTO animals. She has three dogs that need lot of attention.
'Are' can not be used for Hanna alone, because she is the only person that is been discussed.
Unlike Saidah who loves reading books, Hannah is more into animals. She has 3 dogs that need a lot of attention.
Further Explanation
In this sentence, there are two clauses. The first is a dependent clause "Unlike Saidah who loves reading books". The subject of the dependent clause is third person singular. The verb phrase needs to agree with the subject so the verb "love" must have an /-s/. Since we can assume that Saidah always loves reading books, we use the present progressive tense.
The second clause is an independent clause: "Hannah is more into animals". In this clause the subject is Hannah. It is also written in third person singular so the verb "are" is incorrect. It must be changed to "is". 'Are" is only used when the subject is plural or you. "Into" is also a good choice for this sentence because it shows that Hannah is interested in animals. The second sentence confirms this because it says that she has three dogs.
"To be" verb conjugation
I am
You are
We are
They are
He/She/It is
Present Progressive Tense is used for an action that is currently happening and/or has no clear end.
Answer Details
Level: High School
Subject: English
Chapter: Subject-Verb Agreement
Keywords:
Verb Tense, Subject-Verb Agreement, To be verbs, dependent clause, independent clause
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