Choose between a singular or a plural verb to use it in the following sentences. 1. The trousers you bought for me do/does not fit me.
2. Physics was/were my favourite subject at school.
3. Fortunately, the news was/ were not as bad as we had expected.
4. The police want/wants to interview Fred called about robbery.
5. Arsenal has/have lost all their football matches this season.
6. Can I borrow your scissors? Mine is /are not sharp enough.
7. The contents of the house was/were sold after they had moved to another city.
8. The military authorities has/have established their headquarters in the old Town Hall.
9. The stairs is/are a bit dangerous. Be careful.
10. The lingerie she bought yesterday is/are very expensive.
11. Do you think Liverpool is/are the best team in Europe.
12. The proceeds of the concert is/are going to the children’s fund.
13. Her hair is/are long and jet black.
14. The cattle is/are grazing in the field.
15. The US is/are anxious to improve its image.
16. Fur trimmings is/are in vogue now.
17. Good manners is/are declining.
18. The earnings of working women is/are getting higher all the time.
19. Teeth is/are covered with hard substance called enamel.
20. The goods has/have arrived.
21. The fly is an insect that lives/live in peoples homes.
22. Poetry is/are recognized as one of the most complex means of artistic expression.
23. The oranges in the bowl on the counter is/are from California.
24. Politics is/are a very complicated business.
25. What is/are your politics?
26. Statistics is/are useful in language testing.
27. The unemployment statistics is/are disturbing.
28. The commission on the sales he makes is/are 20%.
29. Footwear is/are very costly nowadays.
30. Glassware is/are to the left behind the ribbon counter.
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