Respuesta :
Hi Chloe.
The error here is “tastes great” as this can be only used when talking about a single unit, while we are currently talking about two units (peanut butter and jelly).
The correct way to phrase this is:
“Peanut butter and jelly are two products that taste great by themselves and taste great together, too.”
I hope this helps!
The error here is “tastes great” as this can be only used when talking about a single unit, while we are currently talking about two units (peanut butter and jelly).
The correct way to phrase this is:
“Peanut butter and jelly are two products that taste great by themselves and taste great together, too.”
I hope this helps!
Answer:
tastes great
Explanation:
The sentence contains subject-verb disagreement, which occurs when the subject is plural and the verb is singular, or vice versa. In this case, the plural subject Peanut butter and jelly does not match with the singular verb tastes (great). In fact, the previous plural verb taste great actually corresponds with the plural subject.