Choose the correct word: Three things I learned from class (is/are) the effects we have on the lives of others, the importance of forgiveness, and the effectiveness of restitution.
Answer=are. "Is" is singular. "are" is plural.
Choose the correct sentence below. A.) Its cute how the puppy wags it’s tail. B.) It’s cute how the puppy wags it's tail. C.) It's cute how the puppy wags its tail.
The correct answer is C. it's=a contraction that is short for "it is" — shows possession
Choose the correct word: The topic of these four books (is/are) horses.
Answer: is (there is only one topic, horses..don't be confused by plural words that come between a singular subject and the verb)
Correct the apostrophe error: My (brother's, brothers) are short but my (sisters', sisters) are tall.
Answer: My brothers are short but my sisters are tall. (No apostrophes are needed in this sentence because the nouns are not possessive.)
Choose the correct word: Each of the bikes (has/have) new tires.
Answer: has ("Each" is singular)
Correct the apostrophe error: Merry Christmas from the (Mills's, Mills, Millses)!
Answer: Merry Christmas from the Millses! (If your last name ends with an 's,' add 'es' to the last name to make it plural. No apostrophe needed).
Choose the correct word: Broccoli, in addition to squash and corn, (is/are) good for you.
Answer: is (This is singular...Don't be confused by phrases such as "in addition to"...this sentence is about the broccoli which is singular)
Correct this sentence: The (boys, boy's) father said the baseball was his (son's, sons) but we knew it was (ours, our's).
Answer: The boy's father said the baseball was his son's but we knew it was ours.
Choose the correct word: (Who/Whom) does Romeo love in the beginning of Romeo and Juliet?
Answer: Whom. "Who" is the doer of an action. "Whom" receives the action.
Choose the correct word: Neither of the plants (is/are) full grown due to lack of sunlight.
Answer: is ("neither" is singular)
Choose the correct word: After three (day's, days') worth of work, the students completed their history project.
Answer: days' ("days" is plural and now you must add the apostrophe to show possession)