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For each item below, select the sentence that is grammatically correct.

1
Select either A or B below.
A)None of the students was on time for class.
B)None of the students were on time for class.
2
Select either A or B below.
A)According to news editors, there is not enough experienced reporters to cover the news.
B)According to news editors, there are not enough experienced reporters to cover the news.
3
Select either A or B below.
A)Both of us intend to play tennis before going to the party on Saturday night.
B)Both of us intends to play tennis before going to the party on Saturday night.
4
Select either A or B below.
A)Alexa, along with her two best friends, is going to study in Rome next semester.
B)Alexa, along with her two best friends, are going to study in Rome next semester.
5
Select either A or B below.
A)All of the steps in the registration process take time.
B)All of the steps in the registration process takes time.
6
Select either A or B below.
A)First, there is the obvious problems to consider.
B)First, there are the obvious problems to consider.
7
Select either A or B below.
A)Either the puppy or the kitten is to blame for the broken vase.
B)Either the puppy or the kitten are to blame for the broken vase.
8
Select either A or B below.
A)Everyone in the audience was enthralled by the performance.
B)Everyone in the audience were enthralled by the performance.
9
Select either A or B below.
A)When he was a child, Tom's best friend and most loyal companion was his dog.
B)When he was a child, Tom's best friend and most loyal companion were his dog.
10
Select either A or B below.
A)Once the plans are approved, there is four more steps to complete before we can get started.
B)Once the plans are approved, there are four more steps to complete before we can get started.







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