1. Enough ___(has\have) been done already2. The sun, but not all lights ___ (was\were) visible.3. Not only my mum, but all the members of my family___(was/were) satisfied with that present.4. A number of cars ___(was/were) too many for the parking space.5. The number of problems___(have\has) arisen after Nick’s departure.
1. Enough ___(has\have) been done already2. The sun, but not all lights ___ (was\were) visible.3. Not only my mum, but all the members of my family___(was/were) satisfied with that present.4. A number of cars ___(was/were) too many for the parking space.5. The number of problems___(have\has) arisen after Nick’s departure.
1. Enough ___(has\have) been said about that already.2. It was the speaker, not his ideas, that __(has/have) provoked the students to riot.3. Neither my friend nor I __(am/is) going to the festival.4. A number of places of interest ___(have/has) been already visited.5. The number of students___(is/are) too numerous for this room6. 90 percent of inspiration __(are/is) perspiration7. Nothing ___(succeeds/succeed) like success8. Muck and money__(goes/go) together9. Everything __(were/was) done perfectly
1. Everything have already been done to prevent the pollution.2. It was a cover, not the twists of the plot, that have shocked me.3. Neither my neighbor, nor I were able to sort the rubbish.4. A number of cakes have been already baked.5. The number of churches is great for our town.6. The rest of news is unbelievable.7. Her passion is clothes.8. A pair of jeans were dirty too much9. The sound of the sewing machine and the smell of biscuits welcomes Lydia home every vacation. Correct the mistakes
1. Everything has already been done to prevent the pollution.2. It was a cover, not the twists of the plot, that has shocked me.3. Neither my neighbor, nor I was able to sort the rubbish.4. A number of cakes have been already baked.5. The number of churches is great for our town.6. The rest of news is unbelievable.7. Her passion is clothes.8. A pair of jeans was dirty too much9. The sound of the sewing machine and the smell of biscuits welcome Lydia home every vacation. Correct the mistakes