Both of the statues on the shelf _are/is_ broken.. Either the physicians in this hospital or the chief administrator __are/is__ going to have to make a decision.. _Are/Is_ my boss or my
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EXERCISE 1:
1 There _(are/is)_ several reasons why you should reconsider your decision
2 Howard and Vincent, who _(run/runs)- a copy center in town, have decided to expand their
business
3 Both of the statues on the shelf _(are/is)_ broken
4 The fishing boat that has been tied up at the pier for three days _(was/were)_ finally on its
way this morning
5 The chairman, along with his two assistants, _(plan/plans)_ to attend the annual convention
6 The issues of inflation and tax reform _(continue/continues)_ to be on everyone's mind
7 Juan or Julian _(prepare/prepares)_ the conference room each week
8 Not one of the performers _(was/were)_ at the party after the concert
9 The results of the election _(was/were)_ not available for two days
10 When there _(is/are) thunderstorms approaching, we are always reminded of the threat of
tornadoes
11 Either the physicians in this hospital or the chief administrator are/is going to have to
make a decision
12 _Are/Is_ my boss or my sisters in the union going to win this grievance?
13 Some of the votes _seem/seems_ to have been miscounted
14 The tornadoes that tear through this county every spring _are/is_ more than just a nuisance
15 Everyone selected to serve on this jury _have/has_ to be willing to give up a lot of time
16 Kara Wolters, together with her teammates, _present/presents_ a formidable opponent on
the basketball court
17 He seems to forget that there _are/is_ things to be done before he can graduate
18 There _have/has_ to be some people left in that town after yesterday's flood
19 Some of the grain _appear/appears_ to be contaminated
20 Three-quarters of the students _are/is_ against the tuition hike
21 Three-quarters of the student body _are/is_ against the tuition hike
22 A high percentage of the population _are/is_ voting for the new school
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24 Carlos is the only one of those students who _have/has_ lived up to the potential described
in the yearbook
25 The International Club, as well as the Choral Society and the Rowing Club, _need/needs_ to
submit a new constitution
26 One of my best friends _are/is_ an extra on Seinfeld this week.
27 Not only the students but also their instructor _has/have_ been called to the principal's office.
28 of the milk _have/has_ gone bad Six gallons of milk _are/is_ still in the refrigerator.
29 Each and every student and instructor in this building _hope/hopes_ for a new facility by
next year
30 The students and instructors each _hope/hopes_for a new facility by next year.
31 Rice and beans, my favorite dish, _remind/reminds_ me of my native Puerto Rico.
32 A large number of voters still _votes/votes_ along straight-party lines.
33 Four years _are/is_ a long time to spend away from your friends and family.
34 Politics _are/is sometimes a dirty business.
35 To an outsider, the economics of this country _seem/seems_ to be in disarray.
EXERCISE 2:
1. At Yellowstone Park grizzly bears (doesn’t, don’t) have names; they have numbers
2. In the meeting between human and bear, a wild-card factor (throws, throw) all calculations and studies to the wind
3. The Yellowstone authorities should (has, have) kept thorough records on each bear
4. When some bears (encounters, encounter) people, it is the bear who runs
5. The great national parks (holds, hold) about 200 grizzlies, with possibly 30 of them being breeding females
6 Both Democrats and Republicans (is, are) electing a new leader
7. Neither threats nor hostile action (scares, scare) the enemy
8. The actors and the director (understands, understand) the lighting problems
9. The surfer or the swimmers (is, are) responsible for the littered beach
Trang 310. A good diet and a realistic exercise plan (combines, combine) to help one lose weight
11 In the Peace Corps, an American group (goes, go) into an underprivileged country
to help the people develop skills
12. The family members (learns, learn) a variety of different skills that are valuable in the market
13. The U.S Senate (has, have) made several individual proposals for starting the Peace Corps
14. On October 4, 1960, at the University of Michigan, a young crowd (listens, listen)
to John Kennedy propose the Peace Corps
15. The tribe members (is, are) expressing their individual thanks to members of the Peace Corps
16 Students are excited that economics (is, are) being taught this semester
17 Unfortunately, dishonest politics (was, were) used to win the election
18. Athletics (provides, provide) important opportunities for physical development
19. Good news usually (travels, travel) fast
20. Because of the mood in the Senate, statistics (was, were) compiled quickly for the report
21 Among the animals, turtles cling to their basic structural design, while many others (is, are) experimenting their way to extinction
22. Turtles are unique; each (has, have) eight cervical vertebrea, compared with seven of most mammals
23. Turtles are honored in many countries; in China, for example, everyone (worships, worship) the legendary turtle named Dwei who created the universe
24. Turtles have specific characteristics; all (displays, display) two plated decks: the upper, called the carapace, and the lower, known as the plastron
25. Of the female turtles, some (has, have) been found to be twice the size of the males
26 One of the many cultures studied by anthropologists (is, are) the Kwakiutl Indians
Trang 427. This group of Indians (lives, live) on the Canadian Coast.
28 Often the leader of the Kwakiutl dances, (foams, foam) at the mouth and (tosses, toss) burning ashes into the crowd
29 Wealth, like cedar bark blankets, canoes, and large sculptured copper pieces, (is, are) important to the Kwakiutl
30 To the Kwakiutl, one of the copper pieces (equals, equal) a thousand cedar bark blankets
31 There (is, are) two classes of pure matter: elements and compounds
32. What (does, do) scientists know today about elements?
33. Occurring naturally (is, are) over 100 elements, or substances that cannot be separated into different kinds of matter
34. There (is, are) however, numerous elements that are man-made as well
35. There (continues, continue) to be much research to add new elements
36 Quilting bees, which have always provided warmth and sociability for the women participating in them, (is, are) now becoming quite profitable as well
37 American women, who were quite restricted during the Victorian Age, (has, have) always quilted as a means of keeping sane under such trying conditions.33. The quilts that these women made of scraps of silk (was, were) called crazy quilts
38 The Bicentennial, which Americans celebrated in 1976, (has, have) inspired a revival in the art of quilting
39 The quilting renaissance that has swept across the country (appear, appears) to have been encouraged by feminism’s pride in women’s art