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D. Underline the correct verb in these sentences.

1. Either way (is, are) correct.

2. Unless every one of the members (cooperate, cooperates), the play will fail.

3. Each (seek, seeks) a job to do.

4. Neither of the teams (has, have) a perfect record.

5. (Has, Have) someone called me?

6. One of these dogs (has, have) fleas.

7. Everyone of these houses (was, were) built this year.

8. Nobody from the play cast (has, have) arrived.

9. It was impossible because everybody (was, were) gone.

10. No one, of all the singers in town, (give, gives) finer lesions.

11. I am sure everyone (draw, draws) better than I.

12. Anybody from the four classes (has, have) a chance.

13. Somebody from among my friends (expect, expects) to call.

14. First, each of the papers (was, were) late.

15. One of you (work, works) too hard.

16. Neither car (drive, drives) easily.

17. It was a find time for everyone who (was, were) there.

18. Nobody at school (know, knows).

19. Either (has, have) its good points.

20. Someone from each class (attend, attends) the meeting.

21. Neither Fred nor Stan (understand, understands) this equation.

22. The potatoes and the peas (smell, smells) as if they’re burning.

23. (Don’t, Doesn’t) Herbert play the marimba well?

24. Of all my friends, only one (has, have) written to me.

25. Everybody in the band (seem, seems) to have a different rhythm.​

Answers

Answered by guptaansh8923
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  • is
  • cooperate
  • seeks
  • have
  • has
  • have
  • was
  • have
  • were
  • gives
  • draw
  • has
  • experts
  • were
  • work
  • drive
  • was
  • know
  • have
  • attend
  • understand
  • smell
  • don't
  • have
  • seem

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