Subject-verb agreement 4

Click on the correct verb in the parentheses.

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Example

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Question 1. The city’s rich history and its exciting cultural life (has / have) made Paris a popular tourist destination.
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Question 2. Each of the twenty-five actors (was / were) given a five-minute tryout, and only three were called back for a more intensive audition.
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Question 3. When Governor John White returned to Roanoke, there (was / were) no traces of the settlers he had left behind.
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Question 4. High concentrations of carbon monoxide in a home (causes / cause) headaches, dizziness, unconsciousness, and even death.
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Question 5. After hearing the evidence and the closing arguments, the jury (was / were) sequestered.
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Question 6. Neither our city nor our county (has / have) established a meals on wheels program for senior citizens.
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Question 7. Some animal rights groups oppose the eating of eggs, which (comes / come) from animals.
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Question 8. Both Sonia and her sister hope to go into the foreign service, but neither (has / have) yet applied.
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Question 9. Toys Aplenty (appreciates / appreciate) your business and is committed to your satisfaction.
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Question 10 of 10

Question 10. A central motif in the field of economics (is / are) guns and butter.
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