The Ashanti people of Ghana (has,have) been making kente cloth for centuries.
Subject: people
Verb: have
Italy and France (is/are) located in Europe.
Subject: Italy, France
Verb: are
(Do,Does) your classmates collect posters?
Subject: classmates
Verb:Do
Genetics (teach/teaches) the difference between inherited and non-inherited diseases.
Subject: Genetics
Verb: teaches
There (is,are) a remarkable example of folk art in Los Angeles, called the Watts Towers.
Subject: Example
Verb: is
Crushed leaves from the verbena plant (makes, make) a flavorful tea.
Subject:leaves
Verb: make
My mom or my dad (plans/plan) to drive to the mountains this weekend.
Subject: dad
Verb: plans
On the walls of many teenagers' rooms (hangs,hang) pictures of favorite singers, actors, and athletes.
Subject: pictures
Verb: hang
Even though he is interested in the class, Physics (is, are) not available to him this semester.
Subject: Physics
Verb: is
Curators and conservators (is,are) important employees in museums.
Subject: curators, conservators
Verb:are
Chicago's art museums (displays, display) priceless paintings.
Subject: museums
Verb:display
Macaroni and cheese (is/are) my favorite dish.
Subject: macaroni and cheese
Verb: is
An effective tool for advertising or announcing events (is,are) posters.
Subject: tool
Verbs: is
Two-thirds of the food (is, are) eaten already.
Subject: Two-thirds
Verb: is
Each of these people (has,have) specific responsibilities.
Subject: each
Verb: has
Friends (has,have) admired her interesting collection.
Subject: friends
Verb:have
Either ticket stubs or a photo (completes,complete) your collage.
Subject: photo
Verb: completes
There (is,are) few posters more famous than I Want You!
Subject: posters
Verb: are
Her family (travels,travel) to Washington, D.C., to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Subject: family
Verb: travels
A conservator or a curator (needs,need) extensive training.
Subject: curator
Verb: needs
A tax on both income and property (was/were) debated by the city council.
Subject: tax
Verb: was
The teacher or the students (is,are) attending the show.
Subject: students
Verb: are
Among the greatest of poster artists (was,were) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
Subject: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Verb: was
Sunflowers (is,are) a famous painting by Vincent van Gogh.
Subject: Sunflowers
Verb: is
Two hundred twenty-five tons (is,are) the weight of the Statue of Liberty.
Subject: two hundred twenty-five tons or tons
Verb: is