Click on the correct verb in the parentheses.
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Example
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The city’s rich history and its exciting cultural life (has /
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B. |
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Each of the twenty-five actors (was /
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B. |
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When Governor John White returned to Roanoke, there (was /
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B. |
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High concentrations of carbon monoxide in a home (causes /
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B. |
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After hearing the evidence and the closing arguments, the jury (was /
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B. |
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Neither our city nor our county (has /
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B. |
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Some animal rights groups oppose the eating of eggs, which (comes /
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B. |
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Both Sonia and her sister hope to go into the foreign service, but neither (has /
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B. |
9 of 10
Toys Aplenty (appreciates /
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B. |
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A central motif in the field of economics (is /
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B. |