Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Grammar: Plural nouns and nouns with no singular

1) Where is/are my pyjamas? Ans: are

2) When was/were the gymnastics on TV? Ans: was

3) Your belongings was/were left behind in the van. Ans: were

4) Billards is/are a good game? Ans: is

5) His clothes has/have not dried yet. Ans: have

6) Physics has/have a reputation for being difficult. Ans: has

7) Congratulations is/are in order, I think! Ans: are

8) Some Roman remains has/have been discovered in Kent. Ans: have

9) Where is/are the crossroards? Ans: is

10) Politics is/are a complicated business. Ans: is

11) Measles still exists/exist today. Ans: exists

12) Look at the contents – it is/ they are interesting. Ans: they are

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