Sagot :
Answer:
1. Nobody wants to go home early.
2. Everyone has a green shirt.
3. My father or my sister is arriving today.
4. Neither Marie nor Leah is available.
5. Either Kim or Jane is joining the activity.
Explanation:
1. The pronouns each, everyone, everybody, anyone, anybody, someone, and somebody are considered singular and require singular verbs.
2. ( same as 1.) The pronouns each, everyone, everybody, anyone, anybody, someone, and somebody are considered singular and require singular verbs.
3. Two singular subjects connected by or or nor require a singular verb.
4. Two singular subjects connected by neither/nor or either/or require a singular verb.
5. (same as 4.) Two singular subjects connected by neither/nor or either/or require a singular verb.
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