Insert “is” or “are”
- Where ... the glasses?
- Money … not everything.
- There … a lot of sheep in the field.
- Knowledge … power.
- Can I borrow your scissors? Mine … not sharp enough.
- My hair … clean.
- No news … good news.
- The crowd around me … obviously enjoying their day-out at the races.
- The crowd … enormous.
- There … quite a number of people watching the game.
- The biggest time waster … meetings.
- Julia’s clothes … in her wardrobe.
- Our team … the best.
- The team … discussing strategy now.
- The United States … situated in North America.
- Wages … paid to workmen by the day or week.
- Monty’s family … about the same social status as my own.
- What … your politics?
- My family … early risers.
- Phonetics … a branch of linguistics.
- The police … looking for a fair-haired man in his twenties.
- Your jeans … too tight.
- You trousers … too long.
- The arms … cold.
- Where … my spectacles?
- There … very many people here.
- Draughts … not a complicated game.
- Billiards … a game played with balls and long tapering sticks called cues on an oblong, cloth-covered table.
- A new glass works … not far from the city.
- The pair of trousers … cheap.
- Everybody … ready.
- The family … fond of their house.
- There … five people in the room now.
- There … a wardrobe, two arm-chairs, a sofa and a coffee table in the room.
- Twenty miles … a long way to walk.
- The majority of criminals … non-violent.
- Some of these people … friends of mine and the rest … people from the office.
- A lot of social problems … caused by unemployment.
- A couple of my friends … going to open a travel agency.
- Statistics … useful in language testing.
- There … two fish in the basket.
- The summons … already overdue.
- The job is unpaid, but quite a number of people … willing to undertake it.
- When the News … over, we’ll have supper.
- I know that there … a lot of trouble, but I don’t know who was behind it.
- Where … the greens?
- My watch … on the table.
- The most important news … broadcast on this channel.
- There … hardly any furniture in this room.
- What colour … your new trousers?