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choose to correct from of the verb to make the sentence meaningful a. eight miles (is/are) a long way to walk everyday B. the police (he/has) arrested the hijackers C. fortunately the news (was/were)not as bad as we expected D. the government (want/wants) to stop subsidies altogether E. gymnastics (is /are) rajnas favourite spars F. rhea can't find the binoculars do you know where (it /is /they/ are) G. reetika can't stand nat weather thirty therr degree (is /are) to much for her H. thirty thousand rupees (was/ were) stolen his home yesterday I. physics (was /were ) not my best subject at college j. two years ( is / are ) a long to be without a scooter use alon or some where necessary​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A verb is a word that describes the occurrence, action or the state in a sentence.

  • The correct sentences are -

a. Eight miles is a long way to walk

B. The police has arrested the hijackers

C. Fortunately the news was not as bad as we expected

D. The government wants to stop subsidies altogether

E. Gymnastics is Rajnas favourite spars

F. rhea can't find the binoculars do you know where they are

G. Reetika can't stand at weather thirty three degrees is too much for her

H. thirty thousand rupees were stolen his home yesterday

I. physics was  not my best subject at college

j. two years are long to be without a scooter

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