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Part 1: Rules 1-3
1. A sentence (is, are) a group of words with a logical organization.
2. The list of items (is, are) on the desk.
3. A car and a bike (is, are) my means of transportation.
4. Neither Julia nor her sisters (brings, bring) lunch to school.
5. Melissa (is, are) a classmate of mine since elementary school.
Part 2: Rules 4-6
1. Here (arrives, arrive) the visitors.
2. There (was, were) a man standing on the front yard.
3. One of my sisters (is, are) going on a trip to France.
4. Some of the cake (is, are) missing.
5. Either answer (is, are) acceptable.
Part 3: Rules 7-9
1. Ten dollars (was, were) too much for him to pay for a volume of poetry.
2. The team (has, have) reached a decision.
3. "Friends" (is, are) a good television show,
4. Statistics (shows, show) that the country is striving.
5. The Philippines (comprises, comprise) of different islands.


Sagot :

Answer:

Pt.1:

1. A sentence is a group of words with a logical organization.

2.The list of items are on the desk.

3. A car and a bike are my means of transportation.

4. Neither Julia nor her sisters bring lunch to school.

5. Melissa is a classmate of mine since elementary school.

Pt.2:

1. Here arrives the visitors.

2. There was a man standing on the front yard.

3. One of my sisters are going on a trip to France.

4. Some of the cake is missing.

5. Either answer is acceptable.

Pt.3

1. Ten dollars was too much for him to pay for a volume of poetry.

2. The team has reached a decision.

3. "Friends" is a good television show.

4. Statistics show that the country is striving.

5. The Phillippines comprises of different islands.