In the first sentence, there is a problem in verb tense, because "were" is past tense, but "see" is present tense. In the second sentence, there is a problem in number, because "Maria and Tomas" is plural and needs a plural verb, but "goes" is singular.
The subject of the sentence is 'one', a singularpronoun.The verb 'look' is used with a plural subject.The correct sentence is: "Each one of these pies looks delicious."
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A - Subject disagrees with the verb it comes after B - Verb does not agree in number with the subject
I dont know if this helps"But then you have a problem with parallel structure--a gerund and a noun."
The problem is with subject-verb agreement. "He" should be changed to "He wants" to match the plural verb "want." The correct sentence is: "He wants to give me a bright red car."
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It depends on the sentence?....I'm guessing by subject verb agreement you mean that the verb isn't conjugated right.... For example The birds sings- you would probably fix the verb, but if you meant to say only one bird, then fix the noun....
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The subject should be singular, problem, to agree with the verb has, or the verb should be have, not has, to be in agreement with the plural subject, problems.
That's your problem.
'this stagnant problem' is not a sentence; a sentence requires a subject and a verb. This phrase could be the subject of a sentence if you add a verb:This stagnant problem has bothered us long enough.
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