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1. Everyone in my school (is / are ) fond of the maths teacher,
2. Muralidharan's favourite comfort food ( is/ are ) rice and rasam.
options to complete these sentences.
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3. The crops ( are / is ) ruined.
4. Both the flights ( has / have ) been cancelled,
5. All his wishes ( has / have ) been fulfilled.
6. Which one of these pens ( is / are ) yours?
7. The people of Britain ( is / are ) great drinkers of tea,
8. Much (has / have ) been said, but nothing ( have / has ) been done,
ar 9. Neither Deeksha nor Sandeepa (is / are ) going for the show tonight.
o. Germany ( has / have ) the highest population among the European
Union countries.
Tick (v) the correct ending to complete each sentence.
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Answers

Answered by fernandod
5

Answer:

  1. Everyone in my school is fond of the math teacher.
  2. Muralidhan's favourite comfort food is rice and rasam.
  3. The crops are ruined
  4. Both flights have been cancelled.
  5. All his wishes have been fulfilled.
  6. Which one of these pens is yours?
  7. The people of Britain are great drinkers of tea.
  8. Much had been said, but nothing had been done.
  9. Neither Deeksha nor Sandeepa are going for the show tonight.
  10. Germany has the highest population among the European Union countries.

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
14

Solution :-

1. Everyone in my school is fond of the maths teacher.

2. Muralidharan's favorite comfort food is rice and rasam​.

3. The crops are ruined.

4. Both the flights have been cancelled.

5. All his wishes have been fulfilled.

6. Which one of these pens is yours?

7. The people of Britain are great drinkers of tea.

8. Much has been said, but nothing has been done.

9. Neither Deeksha nor Sandeepa is going for the show tonight.

10. Germany has the highest population among the European  Union countries.

Little more :-

When to use has/have?

Use 'has' with the subjects he, she, it, a name or a singular noun. 'Have' is generally used in plural nouns.

Use 'have' with the subjects I, you, they, we, a plural noun or multiple subjects. 'Has' is generally used in singular nouns.

When to use is/are?

When you are talking about a person or a thing, we use 'is'. 'is' is generally used while we address a singular noun.

When you are talking about a person or a thing, we use 'are'. However, 'are' is generally used while we address a plural noun.

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