English, asked by ranvijaymane2711, 4 hours ago

) Choose the best suitable verb (given in the bracket) for the following sentences.
i) Each of us (knows, know) how to avoid accidents.
ii) Our car (doesn't, don't) have any antifreeze yet.
ii) There (is, are several islands in the state of Hawaii.
iv) Several names of places in our country (comes, come) from Spanish words.
v) Five hours (is, are) needed to fly across the Atlantic.
vi) Anyone on the tennis courts today (is, are) liable to get a sunburn.
vii) The architects (wasn't, weren't) sure what kind of building to plan for the new hot
viii) The Knights of Columbus (meets, meet) every Thursday evening.
ix) One of the wheels (wasn't, weren't) functioning properly.
x) Both Janet and Hilda (hopes, hope) to get summer jobs.​

Answers

Answered by justinbieber5055
5

Explanation:

Usage - Subject-Verb Agreement. Subjects and verbs must AGREE with one another in number (singular or plural). Thus, if a subject is singular, its verb must also be singular; if a subject is plural, its verb must also be plural.

Answered by unknownppl
0

Answer:

1) Each of us knows how to avoid accidents

2) Our car doesn't have any antifreeze yet.

3) There are several islands in the state of Hawaii

4) Several names of places in our country comes from Spanish words

5) Five hours are needed to fly across Atlantic

6) anyone one the tennis court is liable to get a sunburn

8) The knights of the Columbus meet every Thursday evening

7) The architects weren't sure what kind of building to plan for the new host.

9) One of the wheels wasn't functioning properly.

10) Both Janet and Hilda hope to get summer jobs

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