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Andreyy89
3 years ago
12

14. The hard tests (comes/come) at the end of the fall. 15. Both of my roommates (has/have decided to live in the dorms. 16. Eac

h of the exercises (take, takes) about twenty minutes to complete. 17. The ladies and the child (is, are) planning to have pizza for lunch. 18. The teacher, along with her students, (is, are) determined to have a good year. 19. Please tell me when John and Mary (go, goes) to the store. 20. The class (watch, watches) a movie every Friday night. 21. The number of issues (seem, seems to be increasing. 22. The husband and his wife (drive, drives) a convertible. 23. Hardly anyone (speak, speaks) to her. 24. He or his sister (want, wants) to visit Europe next summer. 25. She (take, takes) her dog for a walk each evening. 26. The brother and sister (want, wants) to visit their aunt and uncle. 27. The high school senior, along with his parents, (is, are) upset over the sudden policy change.​
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2 answers:
mixas84 [53]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

14: come. 15: have. 16: take. 17: are. 18: is. 19: go. 20: watches. 21: seem. 22: drive. 23: speaks. 24: wants. 25: takes. 26: want. 27: is.

Explanation:

Brainliest?? :)

stepan [7]3 years ago
7 0
Piper is correct on the answers
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