Which sentence displays correct subject for a agreement? Select the 2 answers. The quarter quartz wears new costumes. The trip shoes are lunches. The squad performs are routine the bandwin the competition. The team marches in the parade today.

The team marches in the parade today.

The team marches in the parade today.

To determine which sentences display correct subjects for agreement, we need to analyze them one by one:

1. The quarter quartz wears new costumes.
- This sentence does not have a clear subject-verb agreement. "Quarter quartz" does not make sense as a subject, and the verb "wears" does not match with the subject in number. Therefore, this sentence does not display correct subject-verb agreement.

2. The trip shoes are lunches.
- Similar to the previous sentence, this sentence does not have a clear subject-verb agreement. "Trip shoes" is an odd combination of words, and the verb "are" does not match with the subject in number. Therefore, this sentence does not display correct subject-verb agreement.

3. The squad performs are routine, the band win the competition.
- In this sentence, there are multiple independent clauses separated by a comma. The first clause, "The squad performs are routine," does not have a correct subject-verb agreement. The verb "performs" does not match with the subject in number. However, the second clause, "the band win the competition," displays correct subject-verb agreement. The subject "band" goes with the plural verb "win." Therefore, this sentence only partially displays correct subject-verb agreement.

4. The team marches in the parade today.
- In this sentence, the subject "team" is singular, and the verb "marches" matches in number with the subject. Therefore, this sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement.

Based on the analysis, the two sentences that display correct subject-verb agreement are:

- The squad performs are routine, the band win the competition.
- The team marches in the parade today.