[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Which of the following sentences contains a subject-verb agreement error?
A. Either the shoes or the socks are missing.
B. Either the shoes or the socks is missing.
C. Either the shoes or the socks be missing.
D. Either the shoes or the socks were missing.

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