The Century Handbook of Writing - Part 31
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9. One evening four of (we, us) girls decided to go to the theater.

10. Others are older than (we, us).

11. (Who, Whom) do you imagine will be our next president?

12. He does not approve of (our, us) walking on the gra.s.s.

13. Counsel will be given to (they, them) who ask for it.

14. That seems strange to you and (I, me).

15. Her mother has more regular features than (she, her).

16. Women (who, whom) some people would call "quiet" are often the wisest.

17. Between you and (I, me), I'm hungry.

18. The thought of (it, its) coming by parcel post never entered my mind.

19. He never discovered (who, whom) his enemy was.

20. In case of a fumble, the ball is given to (whoever, whomever) recovers it.

=B. Agreement=

Determine the correct form of the verb.

1. He (don't, doesn't) care for music.

2. The swimming, boating, and fishing (is, are) good.

3. Each one of the two hands of the clock (is, are) made of gold.

4. The ore is sorted and the cars having good ore (is, are) hauled to the smelter.

5. A deck of ordinary playing cards consisting of fifty-two cards (is, are) used.

6. It is safe to say that only one out of every ten of the great number of students (realizes, realize) the value of economy.

7. In spite of all obstacles, the construction of the three hundred trestles and the twenty scaffolds (was, were) completed.

8. Some nights may seem still, yet there (is, are) always noises.

9. The exact meaning of such words as _inspiration_, _prophecy_, and _orthodox_ (puzzles, puzzle) laymen.

10. Hard roads (is, are) an important matter to all country people.

11. There (has, have) been many lives lost in Arctic exploration.

12. Personal gifts inspired by good will and directed by careful thought (is, are) the very best kind of charity.

13. In Lincoln's replies to Douglas there (is, are) no flights or oratory.

14. The conciseness of these lines (is, are) to be admired.

15. A constant stream of wagons and horses (was, were) pa.s.sing as the circus was unloaded.

16. Nevertheless there (exists, exist) a certain cla.s.s of students who are socially submerged.

17. She (doesn't, don't) care for olives.

18. "Current Events" (is, are) a very useful department of this magazine.

19. No people (lives, live) in that house.

20. The corporal, together with two other members of the patrol, (was, were) captured by the enemy.

=C. _Shall_ and _Will_, _Should_ and _Would_=

Determine the correct form of the verb.

1. Perhaps I (shall, will) be able to go.

2. I tell you, I (shall will) not allow that dog in the car.

3. It is odd what a person (shall, will) do in a time of excitement.

4. They have never seen anything like it, and probably they never (shall, will).

5. "Johnny, you (shall, will) not go!" Johnny knew that further begging was useless.

6. As we (shall, will) find by investigation, our coast fortifications are few.

7. I (shouldn't, wouldn't) do that for anything.

8. I (should, would) think you (should, would) enjoy your bicycle.

9. (Shall, will) you go driving with us?

10. Do you think it (shall, will) rain?

11. Where (shall, will) I hang my hat?

12. (Should, would) you go if I (should, would) ask you?

13. Rover (should, would) stay in the house all the time, if we (should, would) let him.

14. I promised that I (should, would) be at the station early, lest we (should, would) miss the train.