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Look at the text below . If there’s is an error with subject-verb agreement, select the incorrect verb and type it correctly. Otherwise, submit the text without making any changes.

1.Neither toxic pollutants nor loud engine noise are a problem



2.for food cart operators who use curbside charging stations instead



3.of gasoline-powered generatiors

Look at the text below . If there’s is an error with subject-verb agreement, select-example-1

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Answer:

change are to is

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User Vincent Malgrat
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Answer:

Are

Step-by-step explanation:

The incorrect verb in this sentence is "are". This is because when a sentence with neither and nor is joined by a subject, that subject is proven to be a singular subject, and a singular subject has an "s" while a plural subject has no "s".

The correct verb is supposed to be "is" because the subject is joined by neither and nor so it is singular and therefore the final answer is:

Neither toxic air pollutants nor loud engine noise "is" a problem for food cart operators who use curbside charging stations instead of gasoline-powered generators.

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