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The error in the sentence "There's now seven new flavors" is THERE'S.

"There is" refers to nouns in their singular form since "is" goes with singular subjects and objects. In this particular case, the correct option should be "there are" in order to collocate with the "seven flavors" (plural form of the noun flavor) mentioned in the sentence. "ARE" is the form of the verb to be that refers to the plural form of the words.

The idea of the subject, any event, concept or names are called nouns, while verbs are the action part and conditions mentioned in the sentence.

The error in the sentence "There's now seven new flavors" is There's.

How the error can be explained?

  • The use of the word There's in the sentence is wrong and incorrect as the sentence tends to present the information in the present form, not in the past tense.

  • If a singular form of the object and subject needs to be explained then the word "is" is used after the word "there". But, when seven flavors being plural is explained then the word "are " should be used after "there".

Thus, the correct sentence will be there are now seven new flavors.

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