Exercise 1: Add () around prepositional phrases, highlight the simple
subject red and highlight blue the correct verb form.
1. The girls from John Carroll (is, are) arriving early for class.
2. The heads of state (arrive, arrives) for the conference.
3. The bag of golf balls (is, are) for practice.
4. The boxes of chalk (is, are) at the chalkboard.
5. A shipment of clothing (is, are) expected soon.
6. A little practice in the evenings (help, helps) us play better.
7. The little baby with the dimples (slide, slides) down the bank.
8. The problems with Bobby (has, have) to be solved.
9. A package from my daughters (was, were) left on the doorstep.
10. The courses in college (require, requires) a lot of studying.
11. Either a loan or a scholarship (is, are) available to selected applicants.
12. A desk or a bookcase (goes, go) into that corner.
13. Neither sheets nor towels (is, are) furnished at camp.
14. (Has, Have) the books or other supplies come?
15. A vocabulary notebook or vocabulary flashcards (is, are) helpful for review.
16. Either the clock on the town hall or my watch (is, are) wrong.
17. Another boy or girl (takes, take) the part of the narrator.
18. A map or a guidebook (has, have) been my constant companion in this city.
19. Enthusiasm for the proposal or excitement about it (is, are) not the same
as solid support
20. A course in ceramics or a course in woodworking (s, ore) recommended
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