114 Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 6
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Grammar
- Each (has, have) its own water dish.
- Few of the puppies (knows, know) how to fetch a ball.
- (Is, Are) anything as good as a chocolate ice-cream cone on a hot day?
- Everything (was, were) calm and quiet after the rainstorm.
- No one (calls, call) after 11:00 P.M.
- Anybody (is, are) welcome to write a poem for the contest.
- Both (takes, take) dancing lessons.
- The others (flies, fly) behind the lead goose.
- (Has, Have) someone checked the answering machine for messages?
- Each (chirps, chirp) happily when the mother returns to the nest.
- Nobody (has, have) a better sense of humor than Jen.
- Many (visits, visit) Mrs. Cruz in the hospital.
- (Does, Do) any of the printers in the computer lab work?
- (Is, Are) everyone allowed to go on the field trip tomorrow?
- No one (lives, live) in the house next to ours.
- All of us (tries, try) our best to get good grades.
- Everyone (watches, watch) in awe as the space shuttle lifts off.
- Many of the firefighters (is, are) willing to go into the burning building.
- Much of the movie (remains, remain) to be watched.
- Some of the stars (shines, shine) more brightly than others.
- Several (has, have) tried to beat Amad at checkers, but few (has, have) succeeded.
- Few (hits, hit) the ball over the ballpark fence.
- Some of the popsicles (has, have) melted.
- Most of the turkey (was, were) eaten.
- Everybody in this choir (sings, sing) off-key.
- Several of those teenagers (visits, visit) this nursing home.