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1. change the number of the subject and verb in the sentence. if they a…

Question

  1. change the number of the subject and verb in the sentence. if they are singular, change them both to plural.

three brown bears were climbing the hill.
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Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The original sentence is "Three brown bears were climbing the hill." Wait, actually, if we assume maybe there was a typo and the original was singular? Wait, no, the task is to change from singular to plural. Wait, maybe the original sentence was "A brown bear was climbing the hill." Let's correct that. So first, identify the singular subject and verb. If the original was "A brown bear was climbing the hill", then to make it plural: change the article "A" to "Three" (or "Some", but here the example has "Three"), subject "bear" to "bears", verb "was" to "were". So the plural sentence would be "Three brown bears were climbing the hill." Wait, but the given sentence is already plural? Maybe the original was singular. Let's re-express. If the original is singular: "A brown bear was climbing the hill." Then plural: "Three brown bears were climbing the hill." So the process is: change the singular subject (bear) to plural (bears), singular verb (was) to plural (were), and adjust the article (a to three or some).

Answer:

The plural form of the sentence (assuming original singular "A brown bear was climbing the hill") is "Three brown bears were climbing the hill."