6. Citrus fruit, along with potatoes, (has, have) vitamin C.
7. Fish and chips (is, are) a popular English dish.
8. Soccer and cricket (is, are) popular sports in England.
9. Gardening and fishing (have, has) long been common pastimes in the countryside.
10. Every teacher and student (is, are) in the auditorium.
11. Spectators and participants (feel, feels) the tension.
12. Each word, definition, and context sentence (has, have) been checked carefully by the
judges.
13. Every chair and bench (is, are) filled.
14. Neither squash nor cucumbers (is, are) really fruits.
15. Sausage or pizza often (sit, sits) on the top of the microwave.
16. Either potato pizza or just vegetable pizza (is, are) available.
17. Everyone in the school (get, gets) a copy of the school newspaper.
18. The clothes (is, are) blowing off the clothesline.
19. The scissors (is, are) broken, and I can't get the popcorn package open with my fingers.
20. My thanks (is, are) to my sister for finding my pencils.
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What difference do you notice between this passage and contemporary pose.
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What is the main source of irony in this poem? -the idea that winning is really losing -the idea that failures hold success in higher esteem than those who are successful -the idea that dying is winning
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