1. There (is/are) no girls in this class. 2. There (is/are) no key for this door. 3. 80% of the students (has/have) voted. 4. Geography (is/are) fascinating. 5. Where (is/are) my gloves? 6. Each ticket (costs/cost) $5. 7. The boy with his dog (is/are) here. 8. John or Tom (is/are) bringing the car 9. His hair (is/are) turning gray 10. (Is/Are) there anybody at home? 11. Neither praise nor blame (seem/seems) to affect him 12. Three fourths of his fortune (was/were) devoted to scientific research. 13. Two-thirds of these books (is/are) novels. 14. The crowd (was/were) wild with excitement 15. Why (is/are) the police standing there? 16. So far everything ( has/have been ) all right 17. More men than women (is/are) left-handed. 18. Our team (is/are) going to win the game 19. None of my classmates (speak/speaks) Arabic. 20. Every student (is/are) tested twice a year. 21. Each of the items in the bill (is/are) correct 22. 10 years in prison (was/were) too long for him. 23. None of the children (was/were) awake. 24. No smoking or drinking (is / are) allowed. 25. Indians (eats / eat) a lot of junk food. 26. More than one student (was/ were) late for class this morning. 27. The United Nations (was/ were) found in 1945. 28. Some of the water (is/are) gone. 29. One and a half day (is/ are) what I need. 30. There (is/are) still the possibility of heavy rain and high winds. 31. Politics (is/are) a constant source of interest to me. 32. The pilot as well as all the passengers (was/were) rescued from the crash 33. Half of the cookies (have/has) been eaten. 34. The hiker and the cyclist (enjoy/enjoys) the great outdoors. 35. The senior writer and editor (was/ were) promoted to the position of editor-in-chief. 36. Most of the fish I caught (was/were) too small to keep for dinner. 37. No information (was/were) given about how the study (was/were) conducted. 38. Not one of the hundreds of families affected by the noise (want/wants) to move 39. If anybody (calls/call), tell them I’m not at home. 40. If either of you (take/takes) a vacation now, we’ll not be able to finish the work. 41. No problem (is/are) harder to solve than this one. 42. I would say that 50% of the houses (need/needs) major repair 43. A great deal of the exhibition (was/were) devoted to his recent work. 44. All the old equipment in this factory (is/are) being replaced. 45. A number of students (has/have) participated in intensive language programs abroad. 46. An inflation rate of only 2% (make/makes) a big difference to exports 47. The issues which have been considered in the previous section (allow/allows) us to speculate on problems that learners might encounter 48. An early analysis of the results (show/shows) that the Socialists have won. 49. The number of students who knew the answer to the last question on the exam (was/were) very slow. 50. The United States of America (consists/consist) of 50 separate states. 51. The view of these disciplines (vary/varies) from time to time. 52. The actress, along with her manager,( is/are) going to the party tonight. 53. It was the speaker, not his ideas, that (has/ have) provoked the students to riot. 54. The country’s first general election since it won independence (is/are) to be held next month 55. Mr. Robinson, accompanied by his wife and children, (is/are) arriving tonight. 56. Neither the boys nor Carmen (have/has) seen the film before. 57. John, bringing his girlfriend to see me, (has/have) just arrived. 58. The majority (believe/believes) that we are in no danger. 59. Neither of the French athletes (have,has) won this year 60. Nobody but Ted and Bill (was/were) eager to help 61. Not John but you (was/were) responsible for the error 62. A lot of the pollution (is/are) caused by the paper factory on the edge of the town 63. The secretary and accountant of the company (have/has )not come yet. 64. Twenty five dollars (seem, seems) too much to pay for this book. 65. To my opinion, living in happiness for 10 years (is/are) not a long time. 66. Physics (study/ studies) mechanics, heat, light, sound and electricity. 67. His silence (mean/ means) that he agrees with us. 68. Their news (come/ comes) to us once a year. 69. The students and instructors each (hope / hopes)for a new facility by next year. 70. The police( have/has made) many enquiries about the murder up till now. 71. His knowledge of butterflies (is/are) very wide. 72. One of the girls (go/ goes) to visit that old man once a week. 73. His family (is/are sitting) in the front row. 74. All of the food served in this restaurant yesterday (was/were) excellent. 75. Neither you nor I (are/am) responsible for the result. 76. There (is/are) different ways to do that work. 77. Whatever (happen/ happens), remember to be calm. 78. BOTH Mary and Peter (work/ works) for that company. 79. Either he or his friends (is/are) mistaken. 80. The quality of these recordings (is/are) very good. 81. The pair of scissors (is/are) on the table. 82. There (has/have) been a number of telephone calls today. 83. John or George (bring/ brings) the car now. 84. Neither Carmen nor the boys (have/has) seen the film before. 85. Not studying (cause/ causes) him many problems. 86. (Don’t / Doesn’t) Portuguese speak in Brazil? 87. Baseball and swimming (is/are) popular summer sports. 88. The fear of rape and robbery (cause/ causes) many people to flee the cities. 89. Why (is/are) there a shortage of certified teachers at the present time? 90. John, along with twenty friends, (is/are) planning a party. 91. Money as well as workers (is/are) needed. 92. The boy with his dog (is/are) here. 93. We’ve got 2 cars but neither of them (is/are) new 94. A large crowd (was/were) gathering around him 95. The mayor as well as his brothers (is/are) going to prison. 96. Two-fifths of the vineyard (was/were) destroyed by fire. 97. Each and every student and instructor in this building (hope/ hopes) for a new facility by next year. 98. The department members but not the chair(has / have) decided not to teach on Valentine's Day. 99. Rice and beans, my favorite dish, (reminds/ remind) me of my native Puerto Rico. 100. To an outsider, the economics of this country (seems/ seem) to be in disarray.