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andreyandreev [35.5K]
3 years ago
10

Underline the correct word in the brackets.

English
1 answer:
Usimov [2.4K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

LOL

Explanation:

1. All the mice (are) dead.

2. Athletics (is) his main interest.

3. The jury (was) divided in their opinions. 4. All the rice in this bag (is) of good quality.

5. Much of the (work) in our school (is) very easy.

6. One of the other of those fellows (have) stolen the ring.

7. His knowledge of many languages (was) really remarkable.

8. He is one of the greatest (leaders) that (has) ever lived.

9. Mr Dev, Mrs Sharma and Miss Mary (were) present at the meeting

10. Each (soldier) (was) present at (their) post.

11. Few (men) (are) able to do (their) own cooking.

12. Either of these girls (are) allowed to write (their) name.

13. Neither of these boys (were) present then.

14. Several of these boys (were) not able to do this sum.

15. One of these (men) (come) here daily.

16. I have (many) (books) in this box, but no one of them (are) interesting. 17. We have enough (eggs) here, but (are) there enough plates?

18. Everybody in the senior classes of all schools in all countries (has) to learn more than one (languages).

19. There (were) not many people present, but everyone (was) carrying a sword.

20. Every one of these things (belongs) to me.

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