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                         Chon tif trong ngoSc phii hdp nhat vdi moi cau.
                          1. The pop you get when you crack your knuckles (are, is)
                            actually a bubble of gas bursting.
                         2. Polar bears (is, are) left-handed.
                         3. The name of all the continents (ends, end) with the same
                            letter that they start with.
                         4. No president of the United States (were, was) an only
                            child.
                         5. Everyone (are, is) entitled to my opinion.
                         6.  Here is some good advice: Don’t sneeze when some­
                            one (is, are) cutting your hair.
                         7. If a man (are, is) wearing a striped suit, it’s against the
                            law to throw a knife at him in Natoma, Kansas.

                         8. In  1659, Massachusetts (mades, made) Christmas ille­
                            gal.
                         9.  Unless you have a doctor’s note, it (are,  is)  illegal to
                            buy ice cream after 6 P.M. in Newark, New Jersey.
                         10. It is a misdemeanor to show movies that (depicts, de­
                            pict) acts of felonious crime in Montana.
                         11.  I  (drives,  drive)  way too fast to worry about choles­
                            terol.
                         12. If Barbie (are, is) so popular, why do you have to (buys,
                            buy) her friends?
                         13. Many people (quits, quit) looking for work when they
                            find a job.
                         14. A Rolling Stone (play, plays) the guitar.
                         15. It’s always darkest just before I (open, opens) my eyes.

                         16. The squeaking wheel (get, gets) annoying.
                         17. A journey of a thousand miles (begin, begins) with a
                            blister.

                         18. Don’t count your chickens— it (take, takes) too long.
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