This document provides 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either "is" or "are". The blanks refer to singular and plural subjects, with singular subjects taking "is" and plural subjects taking "are". Key details identified are that singular nouns like "it", "he", and "I" take "is" while plural nouns like "they", "teeth", "dogs", and "cats" take "are".
This document provides 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either "is" or "are". The blanks refer to singular and plural subjects, with singular subjects taking "is" and plural subjects taking "are". Key details identified are that singular nouns like "it", "he", and "I" take "is" while plural nouns like "they", "teeth", "dogs", and "cats" take "are".
This document provides 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either "is" or "are". The blanks refer to singular and plural subjects, with singular subjects taking "is" and plural subjects taking "are". Key details identified are that singular nouns like "it", "he", and "I" take "is" while plural nouns like "they", "teeth", "dogs", and "cats" take "are".