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Fureii Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"have/has" "is/are"

Physics (a. is) (b. are) the science of matter and energy.

Either Jill or her brothers (a. is) (b. are) going to meet us at the airport.

There (a. have) (b. has) been four accidents since last Friday.

Measles (a. have) (b. has) spread in the local schools recently.

General Motors (a. sells) (b. sell) several models of car.

Please choose the correct choise and tell me why is that one.
  

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Fureii Physics (a. is ) (b. are) the science of matter and energy.

  • Fureii Physics (a.
  • is ) (b.
  • are) the science of matter and energy.
  • ('is' because a singular verb is used with Physics') Either Jill or her brothers (a.
  • is) (b.
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FureiiPhysics (a. is) (b. are) the science of matter and energy. ('is' because a singular verb is used with Physics')

Either Jill or her brothers (a. is) (b. are) going to meet us at the airport. ('are' because of 'brothers')

There (a. have) (b. has) been four accidents since last Friday. ('have' because '4 accidents')

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