English, asked by Omem, 8 months ago

Choose the correct option of the verb that agrees with subject. 1. Either my mother or father (is/are) coming to the meeting. 2. George and Matin (doesn't/don't) want to see that movie. 3. (Is/are) the news on at five or six? 4. The movie, including all the previews, (take/takes) about the hours to watch.

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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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Answer:

Either my mother or my father is, coming to the meeting.

George and Matin don't want to see that movie.

Is the news on at five or six

The movie, including all the previews, take about the hours to watch.

Answered by lovepawan09
2

Answer:

Either my mother or my father is, coming to the meeting.

George and Matin don't want to see that movie.

Is the news on at five or six

The movie, including all the previews, take about the hours to watch.

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