Underline the correct verb within the brackets.
1. The taxes on petrol ( is / are) the highest in the country.
2. Neither his teacher nor his parents (has have) an idea of his talent.
3. Half the food (has / have ) been spoilt due to the heat.
4. The horse and carriage (is / are) at the gate.
5. Either the army or the navy ( has / have) to be called in.
6. The value of many pieces of potery (has // have) not been calculated.
7. Both volume one and two of the book (are / is) available.
8. Everybody in this room (are / is) found of Indian classical music.
1. The taxes on petrol ( is / are) the highest in the country.
2. Neither his teacher nor his parents (has/ have) an idea of his talent.
3. Half the food (has / have ) been spoilt due to the heat.
4. The horse and carriage (is / are) at the gate.
5. Either the army or the navy ( has / have) to be called in.
6. The value of many pieces of pottery (has / have) not been calculated.
7. Both volume one and two of the book (are / is) available.
8. Everybody in this room (are / is) fond of Indian classical music.
2. Neither his teacher nor his parents (has/ have) an idea of his talent.
3. Half the food (has / have ) been spoilt due to the heat.
4. The horse and carriage (is / are) at the gate.
5. Either the army or the navy ( has / have) to be called in.
6. The value of many pieces of pottery (has / have) not been calculated.
7. Both volume one and two of the book (are / is) available.
8. Everybody in this room (are / is) fond of Indian classical music.