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Read the paragraph. [1] This year, the Linden High School debate team is bigger than ever. [2] Neither the students nor the faculty advisor has much experience, but it's a smart, capable, argumentative group! [3] We've tried to make a schedule that allows us to study, prepare, and scrimmage. [4] Only one of us are able to practice on Thursdays or Fridays, which can be inconvenient. [5] Even so, we feel prepared and excited for this year's tournaments. [6] Our first debate is on October 10th, and we are excited that it is so soon. Which two sentences have subject-verb agreement errors? sentence 2 and sentence 4 sentence 2 and sentence 1 sentence 3 and sentence 5 sentence 4 and sentence 6

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    The correct answer is sentence 2 and sentence 4.

    Indeed, an easy way to find out if there is a subject-verb agreement is to replace the subject with a personal pronoun or a proper noun. In this manner:

    "They (the students + the faculty advisor) don't have much experience, but they are a smart, capable, argumentative group!"

    "Only Susan/Peter/He/she is able to practice on Thursdays or Fridays, which can be inconvenient."
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