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  • The man with all the bees (live / lives) on my street.
    lives
  • Hiking in the mountains (is / are) one of my favorite pastimes.
    is
  • There (was / were) fifteen candy bars in that bag. Now there (is / are) only one left!
    were / is
  • Either my toys or your cape (is / are) always on the floor.
    is
  • The man with the roses (look / looks) like your brother.
    looks
  • Tia and Tamara (doesn't / don't) want to see any more superhero movies.
    don't
  • Your friend (talk / talks) too much.
    talks
  • Some of my money (was / were) stolen.
    was
  • All of the CDs, even the scratched one, (is / are) in this case.
    are
  • (Is / Are) the news on at five or six?
    Is
  • Mathematics (is / are) Jo’s favorite subject while Civics (is / are) Claus’s favorite subject.
    is / is
  • Chartreuse and her sisters (is / are) at the pool.
    are
  • "The Strangers," including all the previews, (take / takes) about two hours to watch.
    takes
  • The family (doesn't / don't) know the answer.
    doesn't
  • Either my dog or my cat (is / are) coming to breakfast.
    is
  • The Prime Minister, together with his wife, (greets / greet) the press cordially.
    greets
  • Nobody (know / knows) the trouble I've seen.
    knows
  • One of my best friends (is / are) going on a trip to Mongolia.
    is
  • Several of the books on the shelf (is / are) nonfiction.
    are
  • The students, as well as the teacher, (want / wants) to succeed.
    want