Use the correct form of the verb, given in brackets: 1. The class (has/have) its final test on Friday. 2. The class (is/are) working on
their individual projects today. 3. The crew (was/were) asleep in their bunks. 4.
The committee (is/are) ready to make the programme public.5.The family (is/are) fighting among themselves constantly.6.The fish in the aquarium (is/are) waiting for their daily feeding. 7. The press (was/were) requested to show their credentials to the guard. 8. The Portuguese (is/are) fortunate to have such a beautiful coastline. 9. The criteria for promotion (is/are) clearly stated. 10. Supernatural phenomena (is/are) of great interest to many people. 11. My family (live/lives) in a private house. 12. My family (is/are) early birds. 13. The police (think/thinks) it's the Mafia's doing.14.What (is/are) the contents of the note? 15. There (was/were) many fish in this river some twenty years ago. 16. The police (was/ were) thorough in their examination of the murder site.
1.Have
2.Are
3.Was
4.Is
5.Are
6.Is
7.Was
8.Are
9.Is
10.Is
11.Lives
12.Are
13.Thinks
14.Are
15.Were
16were.