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1. He seems to forget that there (is, are) things to be done before he can graduate.
2. Comics and TV (take up, takes up) much of my time.
3. I (am, was, were) just studying here yesterday.
4. These are the topics that (has, have) to be studied by the new student.
5. The price of fruit (has, have) gone down.
6. Our advantage (is, are) that we have an excellent teachers, facilities, and review program.
7. These few chocolates (cost, costs) quite a lot.
8. In front of you (was, were) the guy, you had a crush on.
9. Some of the milk (was, were) spoiled.
10. Each and every pupil and teacher at this school (hope, hopes) for a new facility by next year.
11. Twenty years (is, are) a long time to spend away from friends and family.
12. (Is, Are) either of you close enough to Mr. Lee to ask him to be a sponsor at your wedding.
13. Neither of the two contestants (sing, sings) well enough to win an award.
14. Either the worker of this building or the foreman (is, are) going to have to make a stand.
15. Every boy and girl in the classes (is, are) diligent.
16. Our club (has, have) elected Roy as president.
17. The Chinese (is, are) the best sportsmen in Asia.
18. So much money (is, are) wasted by the project.
19. The committee (has, have) been working hard.
20. Alms (is, are) given to the poor and disabled.
21. Measles (is, are) easily prevented through immunization.
22. Travel time from here to Pila (is, are) two hours.
23. This is the only one of the textbooks that (is, are) complete.
24. Julia Fordham’s “Bridges” (is, are) nostalgic.