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2. chose the correct form of verb in the following sentences. 1. Summons was/were sent for his arrest. 2. The media has/have become more responsible nowadays. 3. This news was/were broadcast from All India Radio. 4. Politics is/are not meant for students. 5. To an outsider economics of this country seem/seems to be in a shambles. [Hint- economics here refers to the company's financial status.] 6. The staff is/are happy with their working environment. 7. Skittles is/are a popular game in India these days. 8. Harsh's spectacles was/were lost on his journey to Manipal. 9. Mathematics is/are a compulsory subject for under-graduation in most of the science and commerce streams. 10. The public was/were jubilant when Sachin Tendulkar scored his 50th century.

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Answered by BloomingBud
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1. Summons \boxed{\tt{\green{was}}}} sent for his arrest.

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2. The media \boxed{\green{\tt{has}}}} become more responsible nowadays.

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3. This news \boxed{\green{\tt{was}}}} broadcast from All India Radio.

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4. Politics \boxed{\green{\tt{is}}}} not meant for students.

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5. To an outsider economics of this country \boxed{\green{\tt{seems}}}} to be in a shambles.

[Hint- economics here refers to the company's financial status.]

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6. The staff \boxed{\green{\tt{are}}}} happy with their working environment.

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7. Skittles \boxed{\green{\tt{is}}}} a popular game in India these days.

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8. Harsh's spectacles \boxed{\green{\tt{were}}}} lost on his journey to Manipal.

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9. Mathematics \boxed{\green{\tt{is}}}} a compulsory subject for under-graduation in most of the science and commerce streams.

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10. The public \boxed{\green{\tt{were}}}} jubilant when Sachin Tendulkar scored his 50th century.

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  1. was
  2. has
  3. was
  4. is
  5. seems
  6. are
  7. is
  8. were
  9. is
  10. were

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Answered by LoveEnvironment
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2. chose the correct form of verb in the following sentences.

1. Summons was sent for his arrest.

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2. The media has become more responsible nowadays.

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3. This news was broadcast from All India Radio.

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4. Politics is not meant for students.

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5. To an outsider economics of this country seems to be in a shambles.

[Hint- economics here refers to the company's financial status.]

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6. The staff are happy with their working environment.

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7. Skittles is a popular game in India these days.

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8. Harsh's spectacles were lost on his journey to Manipal.

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9. Mathematics is a compulsory subject for under-graduation in most of the science and commerce streams.

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10. The public were jubilant when Sachin Tendulkar scored his 50th century.

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