What should be changed in this sentence?

Yes, only six rooms is finished
A. change Yes, to Yes
B. change is to are
C. change finished to finish
D. make no change

B?

What should be changed in this sentence?
Construction was started eight years ago in 1792, but the work has gone slowly and not fast.
A. add building before work
B. change slowly to slow
C. take out and not fast
D. make no change

C?

The meaning of this sentence can be improved by changing However to
However Congress approved the huge sum of $200,000, there have been money problems and difficulty finding workers.

A. when
B. then
c. because
d. although

A??

The meaning of this sentence can be changed to
There seem to be enough workers now. I saw huts and workshops.
A. I saw to I was
B. huts to their huts
C. workshops to work shops
D. workshops to work and shops

B?

What should be changed in this sentence?
They are finishing there work on the outside.
A. change finishing to finished
B. change there to their
C.c hange work to werk
D. make no change

B?

What should be changed in this sentence?
I have faith that someday it will be one of the most beautiful homes in the land.
A. change have to did
B. change will to would
C. change land to Land
D. make no change

D?

You're on a roll. All are correct.

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For the first question, "Yes, only six rooms is finished", the correct answer is B. Change "is" to "are". The subject "six rooms" is plural, so the verb should agree with it and be in plural form.

For the second question, "Construction was started eight years ago in 1792, but the work has gone slowly and not fast", the correct answer is C. Take out "and not fast". The phrase "not fast" is redundant and unnecessary since "slowly" already conveys the same meaning.

For the third question, "However Congress approved the huge sum of $200,000, there have been money problems and difficulty finding workers", the correct answer is C. Change "However" to "although". "Although" provides a contrasting condition that fits better in this context.

For the fourth question, "There seem to be enough workers now. I saw huts and workshops", the correct answer is D. Change "workshops" to "work and shops". "Workshops" alone does not convey the idea of both work and shops being seen, so adding "and" clarifies the meaning.

For the fifth question, "They are finishing there work on the outside", the correct answer is B. Change "there" to "their". "Their" is the possessive form and indicates ownership by the workers, while "there" refers to a location.

For the last question, "I have faith that someday it will be one of the most beautiful homes in the land", the correct answer is D. Make no change. The sentence is grammatically correct and does not require any amendments.