Which grammatical concept refers to the relationship between a verb and its subject?
Answer: Agreement
Explanation
The grammatical concept that refers to the relationship between a verb and its subject is Agreement.
This typically involves the subject and verb matching in number and person (e.g., "She runs" vs. "They run").
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