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Task 4: Agreement after certain words and Past participle after 'Have'


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Agreement after certain words


  1. Everyone in the world needs love and respect.
  2. No one here is afraid of skysiving.
  3. Anybody is welcome at the party.
  4. Each plant in the garden appears healthy and strong.
  5. You should understand that anything is possible.
  6. Everything in the salad is good for you.
  7. Nobody in the class has completed the assignment on time.
  8. I am sure that every detail has been considered.
  9. Everybody knows the rules, but somebody is not following them.
  10. Everybody in the theatre is watching the film
  11. Don't tell them because no one knows.
  12. Nothing in this world is going to stop me. 
  13. Someone were looking through our window. 
  14. Measles are a terrible illness.
  15. Each of the doctors in the building needs to have separate reception area.

Past Participle after “have”


  1. We have already have heard  the good news.
  2.  Alfin has visited Surabaya.
  3. Have you ever seen a ghost?
  4. She has ridden her bicycle to school every day.
  5. I have always believed you.
  6. The Doctor had been sleeping for two hours when somebody knocked the door.
  7. They have taken three tests already this week.
  8. My brother has been repairing his motorcycle for three hours.
  9. He has found the missing car keys.
  10. He has offered me a high-paying job.
  11. My sister will have graduated from Wageningen University by the end of this year. 
  12. They have put their money in a savings account.
  13. Their parents have allowed them to stay up late.
  14. Dika’s car has been repaired by the mechanic last week.
  15. She has never run away from home before. 



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