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Grammar Jeopardy. The mayor and the police chief wants/want more street patrols. Neither the coaches nor Bob has/have the updated schedule. Jane, Maddie and Caty each has/have pets. He is one of many teachers who work/works two jobs. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Grammar JeopardySubject/Verb Modifiers Lie/Lay Affect/Effect
Who/Whom
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The mayor and the police chief wants/want more street patrols.
Neither the coaches nor Bob has/have the updated schedule.
Jane, Maddie and Caty each has/have pets.
He is one of many teachers who work/works two jobs.
The number of frogs croaking in the pond has/have increased
Walking through the forest, the trees frightened the lost boy.
Born in Indiana, Jane was a champion surfboarder.
Jane kicked the dog, which angered her friends.
Driving to campus, traffic gets really bad near State Street.
I read where Ace Hardware is closing.
He lies/lays in bed all day.
I lie/lay the book on the table
I have been lying/laying the book on the table each day.
Yesterday, she lay/laid the book on the table.
She has lain/laid in bed all week.
His testimony had a big affect/effect on me.
Whom/Who did you say won the prize?
A cell phone allows doctors to talk to whoever/whomever needs them.
Jane Natt, who/whom everyone liked, turned out to be evil.
Barack Obama hopes to affect/effect change in our country
She ran in the marathon, and biked in the road race.
The 13-year old girl entered high school.
The attorney, who listened to her client, won the case.
Jane aced her test; having studied all night for it.
He was a widely-known artist.