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20. The police is investigating the theft from the store
The police **are** investigating the theft from the store.
19. She don’t know where her keys is
She **doesn’t** know where her keys **are**.
18. Neither of the options are suitable for us
Neither of the options **is** suitable for us.
17. The advice he gave me were very useful
The advice he gave me **was** very useful.
16. We seen a shooting star last night
We **saw** a shooting star last night.
15. Each of the players are responsible for their own equipment
Each of the players **is** responsible for their own equipment.
14. This is an great opportunity for us to learn something new
This is **a** great opportunity for us to learn something new.
13. The students discusses the project during class
The students **discussed** the project during class.
12. She was suppose to call me last night
She was **supposed** to call me last night.
11. The book on the table need to be returned to the library
The book on the table **needs** to be returned to the library.
10. He catched the ball during the game
He **caught** the ball during the game.
9. The informations you provided was very helpful
The **information** you provided **was** very helpful.
8. My friend have three brothers and one sister
My friend **has** three brothers and one sister.
7. The dog wagged it’s tail happily when it saw its owner
The dog wagged **its** tail happily when it saw its owner.
6. A elephant is larger than most animals
**An** elephant is larger than most animals.
5. There is many reasons to support the argument
There **are** many reasons to support the argument.
4. She don’t like eating vegetables
She **doesn’t** like eating vegetables.
3. The childrens were playing in the park all day
The **children** were playing in the park all day.
2. He bought a apple from the grocery store
He bought **an** apple from the grocery store.
1. The teacher give us too much homework yesterday
The teacher **gave** us too much homework yesterday.