Where there is a verb in the clause which needs to agree with the noun it is also highlighted in UPPER CASE. Where a verb, article or other determiner is highlighted the answer comprises of the noun and the other part of speech separated by a backslash ("/"), with no spaces. This could, for example, read "boy/likes".
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…should prohibit any CHANGE(S) to the payment term.
We suggest that THIS/THESE INFORMATION(S) should be pre-determined and…
There are several areas where there ARE/IS ROOM(S) for improvement.
To provide greater SAFEGUARD(S)…
...substantial ADVICE(S) on contract awards under competitive negotiation…
In order to protect the public INTEREST(S) …
As far as the LETTING(S) of these non-standard contracts ARE/IS concerned...
On OCCASION(S) when only one consultant is invited to submit a fee proposal…
...a section reminding the applicants to abide by the LAW(S), including the XXX ordinance.
On THIS/THESE GROUND(S), XXX considers that no liquidated damages…