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bixtya [17]
3 years ago
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1) One of the most formidable enemies of the tarantula (happen/happens) to be the scorpion.

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gtnhenbr [62]3 years ago
3 0

1) One of the most formidable enemies of the tarantula (happens) to be the scorpion.

(happens-singular , describing the word 'One' )

2)The venom from tarantulas (is) as potent as a bee sting.

(is- singular, describing the word 'venom')

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