The verb used would be ‘is’ because we’re talking about a group of people in the present tense. I feel we would use ‘are’ only if there were specific things were were talking about, like [we] are, [you] are, [jack and jill] are, etc. Though, this wouldn’t be the case with he and she, because they always need to be in present tense.
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We'll both be leaving the party and taking one car.
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Yet at the same time, she changes it.
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Gatsby produces a medal from Montenegro and a picture of himself playing cricket at Oxford.
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