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Subject-verb agreement - Advanced levels

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  • Correct or Incorrect: He don't play sports.
    Incorrect
  • Both wedding venues ( is / are) fine with me.
    are
  • Correct or Incorrect: She did not know where most of the people in the classroom was from.
    Incorrect - were
  • Correct or Incorrect: Further development of any new ideas for future products has to be approved in advance.
    Correct
  • Correct or Incorrect: It is impossible to believe that somebody actually admire that man.
    Incorrect - admires
  • Neither Bill nor Mary (is / are ) going to the play tonight.
    is
  • Only once today (was / were) the packages delivered.
    were
  • None of this year’s chaperones ( has / have) volunteered before.
    have
  • Quite a few people ( work / works) to put themselves through college.
    work
  • Correct or Incorrect: Seldom in the history of television has two new sitcoms been so successful in the same season!
    Incorrect - have 
  • A pride of lions (contains/contain) up to forty lions. 
    contains
  • Any person in this class ( is / are) able to have a conversation in English.
    is
  • Correct or Incorrect: What in the world is the children trying to do?
    Incorrect - are
  • Shopping with my sisters (take / takes) forever because they want to check out every single store.
    takes
  • Correct or Incorrect: Each of the doctors in this building needs to have a separate reception area.
    Correct
  • Correct or Incorrect: John would be studying the chapters was he able to get hold of the book.
    Correct
  • In the parking lot south of the stadium (was / were) the cars that were about to be towed.
    were
  • Everybody who (has / have) tested positive for Covid-19 has to go on isolation for a week. 
    has
  • She (eat / eats) ice cream for dessert every Sunday.
    eats
  • Either John or his wife (make/makes) breakfast each morning.
    makes
  • Your glasses (was/ were) on the table last night.
    were
  • My family (lives / live) in another state.
    lives
  • Neither Jenny nor her friends (has/have) read this book before.
    have
  • The committee (has/ have) already reached a decision.
    has
  • Skating (is/ are) becoming more popular every day.
    is
  • Correct or Incorrect: Half of the food that we are serving to the guests are still in the refrigerator.
    Incorrect - is 
  • Neither of us (is/are) helping you at the fair tomorrow.
    is
  • All of my friends ( live / lives) in the same neighborhood.
    live
  • Every elementary school teacher (has/ have) to take this examination.
    has
  • Correct or Incorrect: The scheduled departure time of the trains, posted on panels throughout the terminal buildings, are going to be updated.
    Incorrect - is
  • Each student (has/have) answered the first three questions.
    has
  • Correct or Incorrect: The president, surrounded by secret service agents, is trying to make his away to the podium.
    Correct
  • Very few candidates (has / have) appealing proposals.
    have
  • Neither of the candidates (is/are) suitable for the job.
    is