15. Mathematics (is, are) John`s favorite subject, while civics (is, are) Andreas` favorite subject. Select the correct form of the verb that corresponds to the subject. 4. Either my shoes or your coat (is, are) always on the floor. 22. The Prime Minister (greets, greets) with his wife the press cordially. 5. George and Tamara (not, not) want to see this movie. 8. Man with all the birds (live, live) on my way. 23.
All CDs, even scratched, are in this case. 2. Either my mother or my father (is, are) come to meet. 16. Eight dollars (is, are) today the price of a film. 10. The players, as well as the captain, (want, want) win. 9. The movie, including all previews, (take, takes) about two hours to watch. 19. There were fifteen candies in that bag.
Now there is only one! 20. The committee (debates, debates) examines these issues carefully. 7. One of my sisters (is, is) on a trip to France. 21. The members of the commission (guide, guide) are very different in the private sector. . . .
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