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Choose the correct verb form: 1. Money (are, is) not very important for me. 2. His scales (is, are) not correct. 3. My father's advice (is, are) very useful. 4. The fish in your plate (is, are) small. 5. The news (is, are) very bad. 6. Where (is, are) your glasses. 7. My furniture (is, are) very old. 8. My luggage (is, are) very heavy. 9. Information (is, are) always useful. 10. The police (is, are) looking for the thief.

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Answered by noyalasheen
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Answer:

1. Money is not very important for me.

2. His scales are not correct. ( is also can be used according to American English )

3. My father's advice is very useful.

4. The fish in your plate is small. ( The word 'fish' itself is used as both singular and plural, so are also can be used )

5. The news is very bad.

6. Where are your glasses.

7. My furniture is very old.

8. My luggage is very heavy.

9. Information is always useful.

10. The police is looking for the thief.

Hope this helps !!!!!

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