Which sentence displays correct subject for agreement, select and cheese one? The courts wears new costumes. The troop chooses their lunches, the squad performs are routine the band win the competition

The troop chooses their lunches.

The correct sentence that displays subject-verb agreement is: "The band wins the competition."

The correct sentence that displays subject-verb agreement is: "The squad performs their routine."

To determine the subject-verb agreement, we need to make sure that the subject (the doer of the action) agrees with the verb (the action itself). Here's how we can identify the correct option:

1. "The courts wears new costumes."
The subject here is "courts," which is plural. However, the verb "wears" is singular. The correct verb should be "wear" to match the plural subject. Therefore, this sentence does not exhibit subject-verb agreement.

2. "The troop chooses their lunches."
In this sentence, the subject "troop" is singular, and the verb "chooses" is also singular. However, the pronoun "their" used after "chooses" is plural, which creates a lack of agreement. To correct it, the pronoun should be singular, such as "its." Without the plural pronoun conflict, the subject-verb agreement would be correct.

3. "The squad performs are routine."
Here, the subject "squad" is singular, which agrees with the verb "performs." However, the word "are" is incorrect and should be replaced with "their" to indicate possession. The sentence should read, "The squad performs their routine."

4. "The band win the competition."
In this sentence, the subject "band" is singular, but the verb "win" is plural. To ensure subject-verb agreement, the verb should be singular as well. The correct sentence should be, "The band wins the competition."

Out of the given options, only the sentence "The squad performs their routine" correctly exhibits subject-verb agreement.