In the following question, there is a sentence which is divided into four parts. Choose the fragment that carries an error (if any). Ignore punctuation errors if any.
Over the course of more than 500 columns and 100,000 comments, / I‘ve learned a lot about how deeply we all care / about juggling work and family / but I've never learned what any of you looks like.
but I've never learned what any of you looks like.
It should be 'any of you look like‘ and not ‘any of you looks like‘ though ‘any of you' is singular. It is still 'you' which takes a plural verb in English.