Choose the right option observing the rules of English agreement:

1. The statistics of Brendon’s report is/are not quite exact.

2. Forty thousand pounds was/were stolen in the robbery.

3. There has/have been many a good tune played on this old fiddle.

4. The class was/were shouting and screaming when the teacher entered the room.

5. There is/are a couple of people disappointed with the results.

6. Martin seems to be one of those who never agree/agrees with the majority.

7. There is/are a lot of fish in this stream.

8. 50% of her colleagues has/have children.

9. The Spanish seem/seems so loud and outgoing to me.

10. Neither the children not their mother seems/seem bothered.
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