I don't think 'error' can be a verb. The verb form is err(pt. erred ; pp.erred).
"error" is the noun form. "err" is the verb form.
The word mistake is a noun and a verb. The noun form is an error. The verb form means to make an error.
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"How should the sentence above be rewritten to correct the subject-verb agreement error?"
The sentence "The book on the table is have many pictures" has an error in subject-verb agreement. The verb "have" should be replaced with "has" to match the singular subject "book."
"The students goes to school every day" contains an error in subject-verb agreement. The subject "students" is plural, so the verb should be "go" instead of "goes".
There are no verb errors in the sentence.The noun error is the word inquiries is misspelled.
The spelling of the verb is to err (make a mistake) and the noun is error (mistake, flaw).
The noun form of the verb to fail is spelled failure (not a success, or an error).
Yes you could, but you would be using it in error. In English, people speak and write in error all the time. Dealt is the correct form of the past tense of the verb to deal.
Yes. plural subject - nine innings plural verb - are