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  • Neither of these computers (works, work) properly
    works
  • One of the cats always (scratches, scratch) the furniture
    scratches
  • Each of the fruit salads (has, have) been eaten.
    has
  • The committee (debates, debate) these questions carefully.
    debates
  • The producer and director of this movie (was, were) Steven Spielberg
    was
  • Charlie (doesn’t, don’t) have a camera that we can use.
    doesn't
  • None of that story (sounds, sound) believable.
    sounds
  • Many of the endangered giant pandas (live, lives) in China.
    live
  • (Has, Have) everyone signed the guest book?
    has
  • All of the orange (has, have) been eaten.
    has
  • The knife (doesn’t, don’t) require sharpening.
    doesn't
  • Aeronautics (is, are) a great career field
    is
  • After the thunderstorm, both of the phones (quit, quits) working.
    quit
  • The man with all the birds (live, lives) on my street.
    lives
  • Eight crew members and a captain (was, were) hired for the cruise.
    were
  • Some of China’s natural resources (is, are) minerals, coal, tungsten, and tin.
    are
  • Only a few of the onion bulbs (has, have) sprouted.
    have
  • The sound of the wind beating against the windows (is, are) alarming.
    is
  • Together, both of Ellen’s cousins (visits, visit) Maine in the fall.
    visit
  • The movie, including all the previews, (take, takes) about two hours to watch.
    takes