Fill in the blanks with correct verb form: i) He who __________ (is/are) my friend should always help me. ii) You who __________ (is/are) my friend should not doubt me. iii) Two pa... Fill in the blanks with correct verb form: i) He who __________ (is/are) my friend should always help me. ii) You who __________ (is/are) my friend should not doubt me. iii) Two pairs of Scissors __________ (Was/were) bought. iv) There __________ (is/are) no doubt that Mahatma Gandhi practiced non-violence. v) The Majority of people __________ (has/have) supported the decision to hospital here. vi) The audience __________ (is/are) requested to take their seats. vii) Either he or I __________ (has/have) done this thing. viii) The old __________ (is/are) generally respected. ix) I wish __________ (are/were) a three-legged horse. x) Govinda as well as his two sisters __________ (was/were) present.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for the correct verb forms to fill in the blanks in various sentences. The user needs to demonstrate knowledge of subject-verb agreement based on the context of each sentence.
Answer
i) is ii) are iii) were iv) is v) have vi) are vii) have viii) are ix) were x) was
i) is ii) are iii) were iv) is v) have vi) are vii) have viii) are ix) were x) was
Answer for screen readers
i) is ii) are iii) were iv) is v) have vi) are vii) have viii) are ix) were x) was
More Information
The subject-verb agreement rules help determine the correct verb form. For example, 'The audience' is often considered a collective noun and can take a singular verb when referring to the group as a whole.
Tips
A common mistake is not identifying whether the subject is singular or plural. Pay attention to phrases such as 'as well as,' which do not make the subject plural.
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