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English, 09.04.2021 02:10 hunterbrod71

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?

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