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22 June, 09:54

Correcting Subject-Verb Error in the Subjunctive

Highlight the subject-verb error in the sentence below.

If Carly wants to keep training with me, then I insist that she practices the piano at least one hour a day, but I don't think she will agree to do that.

Which subject-verb pairing corrects the error in the sentence?

1.) Carly/want

2.) I/insists

3.) she/practice

4.) I/aren't

What could this possibly be?

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  1. 22 June, 09:57
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    The answer is 3. If Carly wants to keep training with me, then I insist that she practice the piano at least one hour a day ...
  2. 22 June, 10:08
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    The answer is 3 Highlight the subject-verb error in the sentence below.

    If Carly wants to keep training with me, then I insist that she practices the piano at least one hour a day, but I don’t think she will agree to do that.

    Which subject-verb pairing corrects the error in the sentence?

    she/practice
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