Identify the sentence in which the underlined verb does not agree with its subject.

Everyone on the team (works) together well.

Both of them (are looking) forward to the field trip.

Neither of the boys is (excited) about playing football.

One of the girls (are) going to enter the singing contest.*********

The words in parenthesis are the underlined words.

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To identify the sentence in which the underlined verb does not agree with its subject, we need to examine each sentence individually.

Sentence 1: "Everyone on the team (works) together well."
In this sentence, the subject "everyone" is a singular pronoun. The verb "works" agrees with the singular subject, so this sentence is correct.

Sentence 2: "Both of them (are looking) forward to the field trip."
In this sentence, the subject "both of them" is plural. The verb "are looking" agrees with the plural subject, so this sentence is correct.

Sentence 3: "Neither of the boys is (excited) about playing football."
In this sentence, the subject "neither of the boys" is singular. The verb "is" agrees with the singular subject, so this sentence is correct.

Sentence 4: "One of the girls (are) going to enter the singing contest."
In this sentence, the subject "one of the girls" is singular. However, the verb "are" does not agree with the singular subject. The correct form should be "is going." Therefore, Sentence 4 is the sentence in which the underlined verb does not agree with its subject.

So, the correct answer is Sentence 4: "One of the girls (are) going to enter the singing contest."