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Caitlin Eaton
27 March, 07:51
Show subject verb disagreements
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Rolando Pace
27 March, 08:06
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A Subject verb disagreement is when you use the plural-form of a verb for a single form noun: Example: "the fox play" is disagreement because the plural form 'play' is used for singular noun fox.
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