Use the correct form of the verb out of those given in brackets.
1. “I (have/has) no money. I (am/is/are) hungry, thirsty and tired," murmured David to himself.
2. He made an effort and went to a small shop in Dover. A young girl (was/ were) coming out of the shop with a basket of rice on her arm. "What (do/
does) you want? I (have/has) no money." she said.
3. "I (do/does) not want any money. Please tell me the address of Miss Betsey Trotwood."
4. "I (am/is/are) her domestic help. Come along with me,' she said, David followed her. He looked at himself. His shoes (was/were) torn, his hat (was were) crushed, and from head to toes he (was/were) powdered with chalk and dust. 5. Soon they came to the house of Miss Trotwood. She (was/were) there in the
garden. 6. "Who (are/is/am) you?" she cried, "I (do/does) not like boys. Go away."
7. "I (am/is/are) your nephew, Aunt, "David said. "I (am/is/are) David Copperfield."
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Answer:
1. have,am
2. was,do,have
3. do
4. am,were,was,was
5. was
6. are,do
7. am,am
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Answer:
Explanation:
1.have,am
2.was,do,have
3.do
4.am,were,was,was
5.was
6.are,does
7.am,am
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