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Choose the correct verb to give each sentence subject-verb agreement:

1. One of the cars (is / are) out of gas.
2. All the letters in that box (need / needs) to be thrown away.
3. The players and their team captain (is / are) nervous about the game.
4. Either my mom or my dad (pick / picks) me up every day.
5. My family (has / have) a lot of problems.
6. There (is / are) about a thousand things I need to do today.

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1. One of the cars Is out of gas.
2. All the letters in that box need to be thrown away.
3. The players and their team captain are nervous about the game.
4. Either my mom or my dad pick me up everyday.
5. My family has a lot of problems.
6. There are about a thousand things I need to do today.
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User Balkan
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Answer:

1. is

2. need

3. are

4. pick

5. has

6. are

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Hitu Bansal
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