sentence contain and error in Subject-Verb Agreement.

A.Nine innings are the usual length of a baseball game.

B. Benefits are vacation, sick leave, and other nonwage forms of compensation.

C.Bonnie and Clyde glamorizes the images of bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow.

D.In each calendar-the Gregorian, the Hebrew, and the Moslem-there are twelve months.
I think it c because of glamorizes it should be glamoried.

Look at this one again.

Is it B.

Look at each of the sentences and decide if the subject is singular or plural... then go back and check each one to see if the verb is singular or plural... You will need to read the entire sentence to make these decisions. For instance asparagus is a singular noun.

its D.

Subject-Verb Agreement refers to the rule that a singular subject should be accompanied by a singular verb, and a plural subject should be accompanied by a plural verb. Let's analyze each sentence to find the one that contains an error in Subject-Verb Agreement:

A. "Nine innings are the usual length of a baseball game."
In this sentence, the subject "nine innings" is plural, and the verb "are" is also plural. Therefore, this sentence does not have an error in Subject-Verb Agreement.

B. "Benefits are vacation, sick leave, and other nonwage forms of compensation."
In this sentence, the subject "benefits" is plural, and the verb "are" is also plural. Therefore, this sentence does not have an error in Subject-Verb Agreement.

C. "Bonnie and Clyde glamorizes the images of bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow."
In this sentence, the subject "Bonnie and Clyde" is plural, but the verb "glamorizes" is singular. This creates an error in Subject-Verb Agreement. However, the error you identified is not correct. "Glamorizes" is the correct verb form in this sentence because "Bonnie and Clyde" is treated as a singular entity, referred to as a collective noun. Therefore, the correct verb form would be "glamorizes."

D. "In each calendar-the Gregorian, the Hebrew, and the Moslem-there are twelve months."
In this sentence, the subject "there" is used as a placeholder, and the verb "are" agrees with the plural noun "months." Therefore, this sentence does not have an error in Subject-Verb Agreement.

So, the sentence that contains an error in Subject-Verb Agreement is C.