Choose the correct form of the verb that agrees with the subject.
- Annie and her brothers (is, are) at school.
- Either my mother or my father (is, are) coming to the meeting.
- The dog or the cats (is, are) outside.
- Either my shoes or your coat (is, are) always on the floor.
- George and Tamara (doesn't, don't) want to see that movie.
- Benito (doesn't, don't) know the answer.
- One of my sisters (is, are) going on a trip to France.
- The man with all the birds (live, lives) on my street.
- The movie, including all the previews, (take, takes) about two hours to watch.
- The players, as well as the captain, (want, wants) to win.
- Either answer (is, are) acceptable.
- Every one of those books (is, are) fiction.
- Nobody (know, knows) the trouble I've seen.
- (Is, Are) the news on at five or six?
- Mathematics (is, are) John's favorite subject, while Civics (is, are) Andrea's favorite subject.
- Eight dollars (is, are) the price of a movie these days.
- (Is, Are) the tweezers in this drawer?
- Your pants (is, are) at the cleaner's.
- There (was, were) fifteen candies in that bag. Now there (is, are) only one left!
- The committee (debates, debate) these questions carefully.
- The committee (leads, lead) very different lives in private.
- The Prime Minister, together with his wife, (greets, greet) the press cordially.
- All of the CDs, even the scratched one, (is, are) in this case.
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