Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject

Choose the sentence that best addresses any problems with subject–verb agreement in the following sentences. If a sentence is already correct, choose “Correct.”

For help with this exercise, see “The Verb Comes before the Subject.”

  1. Where is the corporation’s main offices located?

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 1
  2. There is branch offices in Paris, Singapore, and Tokyo.

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 2
  3. How well do the average employee abroad speak English?

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 3
  4. What do the company manufacture?

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 4
  5. How many languages are the manual written in?

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 5
  6. Does the company employ college graduates as entry-level translators?

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 6
  7. There is some machines that can do translation.

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 7
  8. Does learning a second language give an applicant an advantage?

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 8
  9. There is never a disadvantage in knowing another language.

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 9
  10. Here is the names of several qualified people.

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    Correcting a Sentence When the Verb Comes Before the Subject - Question 10
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