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  • The US have a new president.
    The US has a new president.
  • The police are coming.
    correct
  • Most of the wine have turned to vinegar as it was left unattended for months on end.
    Most of the wine has turned to vinegar as it was left unattended for months on end.
  • The whole class (meet, meets) at 3 PM.
    meets
  • The news about the market wasn't good.
    correct
  • Everybody seek restful sleep at night.
    Everybody seeks restful sleep at night.
  • Neither the teachers nor the students work on Saturdays.
    correct
  • The team (is/are) headed to the nationals since winning the state finals.
    is
  • This scissors doesn't cut very well.
    These scissors don't cut very well.
  • Neither of them know what to buy.
    Neither of them knows what to buy.
  • These jeans doesn't fit.
    These jeans don't fit.
  • The company has a great future.
    correct
  • Everyone think it's a good idea.
    Everyone thinks it's a good idea.
  • None deserves to be sad.
    correct
  • The class (describes, describe) their vacations.
    describe
  • The majority of us agrees.
    The majority of us agree.
  • Ten euros aren't very many.
    Ten euros isn't very much.
  • Economics have always baffled me.
    Economics has always baffled me. (baffle - to cause someone to be completely unable to understand or explain something)
  • The team (is/are) eating with their families tonight.
    are