Grammar Tutorial
Print this exercise. Underline the correct verb form in each sentence.
Example:
Either Darlene or her two children (does, do) the dishes on weekends.
1. Mr. Dunken and Ms. Weiner (was, were) a good sales team.
2. Not only three books but also a CD (appear, appears) on my Christmas list.
3. My favorite lunch (is, are) fruit and cheese.
4. Neither the principal nor the teacher (agrees, agree) on the new curriculum.
5. Either I or my husband (cooks, cook) for the Christmas party.
6. My roommate and best friend Terry (dates, date) with my brother.
7. My car and Stan's pickup (is, are) in the repair shop.
8. Zack, Molly and Dan (argues, argue) almost on everything.
9. Either the mechanics or the manager (calculates, calculate) the bill.
10. Not only the director but also the actors (want, wants) another rehearsal.
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