Exercise Of Pronouns 2
NAMA             :
WIDYA JATININGSIH
KELAS            :
4KA23
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1C114217
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Choose the correct form of the verb-in parentheses in
the following sentences.
1.     
John, along with twenty friends, (is/are) planning a party.
2.     
The picture of the soldiers (bring/brings) back many memories.
3.     
The quality of these recordings (is/are) not very good.
4.     
If the duties of these office (isn’t/aren’t) reduced, there will not be
enough time to finish the project.
5.     
The effects of cigarette smoking (have/has) been proven to be extremely
harmful.
6.     
The use of credit cards in place of cash (have/has) increased rapidly in recent years.
7.     
Advertisements on television (is/are) becoming more competitive than ever before.
8.     
Living expenses in this country, as well as in many
others, (is/are) at an all time
high.
9.     
Mr. jones, accompanied by several members of the
committee, (have/has) proposed some
changes of the rules.
10. 
The levels of intoxication (vary/varies) from subject to subject.
Choose the correct form of the verb in the folowing
sentences.
1.     
Neither Bill nor Mary (is/are) going to the play tonight.
2.     
Anything (is/are)
better than going to another movie tonight.
3.     
Skating (is/are)
becoming more popular every day.
4.     
A number of reporters (was/were)at the conference yesterday.
5.     
Everybody who (has/have)
a fever must go home immediately.
6.     
Your glasses (was/were)
on the bureau last night.
7.     
There (was/were)
some people at the meeting last night.
8.     
The committee (has/have)
already reached a decision.
9.     
A pair of jeans (was/were) in the washing machine this morning.
10. 
Each student (has/have)
answered the first three questions.
11. 
Either John or his wife (make/makes) breakfast each morning.
12. 
After she had perused the material, the secretary
decided that every thing (was/were)
in order.
13. 
The crowd at the basketball game (was/were) wild with excitement.
14. 
A pack of wild dogs (has/have) frightened all the ducks away.
15. 
The jury (is/are)
trying to reach a decision.
16. 
The army (has/have)
eliminated this section of the tranining test.
17. 
The number of students who have withdrawn from class
this quarter (is/are) appalling.
18. 
There (has/have)
been too many interruptions in this class.
19. 
Every elementary school teacher (has/have) to take this examinition.
20.  Neither Jill nor
her parents (has/have) seen this
movie before.
 
 
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