Which of the following sentences contains a subject-verb agreement error?
A. Either the chair or the table are broken.
B. Either the chair or the table is broken.
C. Either the chair or the table be broken.
D. Either the chair or the table were broken.

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A. Marla dared Frankie to breathe directly in my face for sixty seconds, which is probably how I caught the coronavirus.
B. Marla dared Frankie to breathe directly in my face for sixty seconds which is probably how I caught the coronavirus.
C. Marla dared Frankie to breathe, directly, in my face for sixty seconds, which is probably how I caught the coronavirus.
D. Marla dared Frankie to breathe directly in my face for sixty seconds, that is probably how I caught the coronavirus.
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I hate _______ the exams, so I’m doing my best
A. failing
B. to fail
C. Both “to fail” and “failing”
D. to failing
Subject Verb Agreement - Indefinite Pronouns › ViewEverybody ………………. beatles!
A. love
B. loves
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Which is the color of the t-shirt?
A. Gray
B. Purple
C. Brown
