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English Test#1
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English Agreement mistake Test#1
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Many a boy attempts seriously to make good.
Many a boy attempt seriously to make good.
Many boy attempt seriously to make good.
Many boys attempts seriously to make good.
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No sooner she opened it, her eyes became bright with unshed tears.
No sooner she opened it, her eyes becomes bright with unshed tears.
No sooner did she opened it, her eyes became bright with unshed tears.
No sooner did she open it, her eyes became bright with unshed tears.
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One of his hand was slipped into a pocket of his overcoat.
One of his hands was slipped into a pocket of his overcoat.
One of his hands were slipped into a pocket of his overcoat.
One of his hands was slipped in a pocket of his overcoat.
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Never, never again shall I set myself up as a doctor.
Never, never again I shall set myself up as a doctor.
Never, never again I shall set myself up for a doctor.
Never, never again shall I set myself up like a doctor
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Our talk at the club one day were of opportunity and determination.
Our talk at the club one day was of opportunity and determination.
Our talk at the club one day were for opportunity and determination.
Our talk at the club one day were of opportunity or determination.
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Mr. Steward’s name and telephone number was printed on the card.
Mr. Stewards’ name and telephone number was printed on the card.
Mr. Steward’s name and telephone number were printed on the card.
Mr. Steward’s name and telephone number were printed in the card
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Above the yams was, perhaps, three dozen rows of tomatoes.
Above the yams was, perhaps, three dozen row of tomatoes.
Above the yams were, perhaps, three dozens rows of tomatoes.
Above the yams were, perhaps, three dozen rows of tomatoes.
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There were scores of them. I had no kitchen range.
There was score of them. I had no kitchen range.
There were score of them. I had no kitchen range.
There were score of them but I had no kitchen range
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Three-fourths of an acre were cleared by Jess’s father on the mountain top.
Three-fourth of an acre were cleared by Jess’s father on the mountain top.
Three-fourths of an acre was cleared by Jess’s father on the mountain top.
Three-fourth of an acre was cleared by Jess’s father on the mountain top.
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A number of people who is born in any year is greater than the number of people who dies.
The number of people who are born in any year are greater than the number of people who die.
A number of people who are born in any year is great than the number of people who dies.
A number of people who are born in any year are greater than the number of people who die
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How Mr. Chips looked at things were a means of amusement for the students.
How Mr. Chips looked on things were a means of amusement for the students.
How Mr. Chips looked at things was a mean of amusement for the students.
How Mr. Chips looked at things was a means of amusement for the students.
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One dollar and eighty-seven cents was all that she had to buy a gift for Jim.
One dollar and eighty-seven cents were all that she had to buy a gift for Jim.
One dollar and eighty-seven cents were all that she has to buy a gift for Jim.
One dollar and eighty-seven cent was all that she had to buy a gift for Jim.
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