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2. The house, with its contents, ...
.. insured against fire. (was/were)​

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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Answer:

The house, with its contents, was insured against fire.

Explanation:

Here, we will see the sentence at the beginning before the comma. The noun "the house" is singular so we will use singular helping verb i.e "was".

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Answered by sadiaanam
0

Answer:  The answer of the question is :

The house,with its contents was insured against fire.

Explanation:

Here, the sentence appears at the start, just before the comma. The singular assisting verb "was" will be used because the noun "the house" is singular.

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