I>USE THE RIGHT FORM OF THE VERB
1.Three months (be) a long time to wait.
2.Five dollars (be) too much to pay for that book.
3.A number of books (be) on the table.
4.The number of students in this class (be) limited to thirty.
5.It (be) my two brothers who (be) hurt.
6.It (be) the children playing upstairs.
7.Neither of the answers (be) correct.
8.Neither (be) to blame.
9.Everybody (have) a good time.
10.Either your key or my key (be) missing.
11.John or his brothers (be) going to help me.
12.Bread and butter (be) all he asked for.
13.The author and lecturer (be) arriving today.
14.My old friend and colleague, George (be) in town.
15.The pen and paper (be) on the desk.
Refer
1. Three months (be) IS a long time to wait.
2. Five dollars (be) IS too much to pay for that book.
3. A number of books (be) ARE on the table.
4. The number of students in this class (be) IS limited to thirty.
5. It (be) IS my two brothers who (be) AREhurt.
6. It (be) IS the children playing upstairs.
7. Neither of the answers (be)ARE correct.
8. Neither (be) IS to blame.
9. Everybody (have) HAS a good time.
10. Either your key or my key (be) IS missing.
11. John or his brothers (be) ARE going to help me.
12. Bread and butter (be)ARE all he asked for.
13. The author and lecturer (be) ARE arriving today.
14. My old friend and colleague, George (be) IS in town.
15. The pen and paper (be) ARE on the desk.