Highlight the error.
1. All of the boys in the class were asked to bring his gym uniform to class on Monday. [their gym uniforms]
2. Everyone except the Commander and the other officers were asked to come to the auditorium for a meeting. [everyone . . . was]
3. The number of books in our library about William Shakespeare are more than forty-five. [the number . . . is]
4. The natural resources found on the East Coast consists largely of coal and wood. [resources . . . consist]
5. Mr. Svenson, along with his wife and children, were invited to the Mayor's home for a picnic. [Mr. Svenson . . . was]
6. Mrs. Stephenson taught German during her twenty-five year career at the local high school. CORRECT
7. Neither the teacher nor the children were allowed to go beyond the security tapes at the museum. CORRECT
8. Either of the girls is willing to go to the theater and drama workshop. CORRECT
9. Both the mother and the son was suffering from lead poisoning. [the mother and son were suffering]
10. Carroll's lacrosse team were unwilling to play the team from Nashville during the tournament. [team was]
11. Each student should be willing to do their best in any course in which they're enrolled. [each student . . . his or her . . . he or she is]
12. Neither the parents nor Mrs. Blair are expected to object to the new changes in the uniform dress code. [Mrs. Blair is]
13. Many of the girls is going to the bonfire before the game on Friday night. [Many . . . are]
14. Much of the coffee that we found at the cabin had grown moldy since last summer. CORRECT
15. The result of the questionnaires given to the parents and the students were used in preparing the Middle States report. [The result . . . was]
16. Many were sad to hear that Mr. Boyle was leaving; a number of students was extremely upset at the news. [a number . . . were]
17. The science class studied some of the common natural phenomena which occurs in our world. [phenomena . . . occur]
18. One of the tests given that morning were defective and led to unreliable results on all of the grades. [one . . . was]
19. Each of the girls in the chorus was expected to bring their songbooks with them. [Each . . . her . . . her]
20. Neither the aides nor the President have finished their dinner. [President . . . has . . . his]