Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct subject-verb agreement with a noun that is plural in form but singular in meaning?
A. The acoustics in the auditorium are bad.
B. Mathematics is an exciting subject for some.
C. The news today is good.
D. The scissors are in the top drawer.

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A. are built
B. were built
C. are being built
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Select the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence.
The precipitous change was considered a good thing.
A. Difficult
B. Abrupt
C. Gentle
D. Unanticipated
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Which word below is NOT a common noun?
A. august
B. pencil
C. sadness
D. day
