In each of the following sentences, underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice. Before each number, write C if the verb agrees with its subject: write E if it does not agree. 1. School opening signify another phase in a person's life. 2. Every new school year keep students guessing about what the future holds. 3. High school students are inclined to socialize, to connect with other people, with those in other sections and year levels.