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Pleaseeeeee helpppppppppppp

Pleaseeeeee helpppppppppppp-example-1
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Answer: 4) Either my sister or my mom are going to pick up groceries.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sister and Mom are pronouns, which means that the verb is going to be relevant to the pronouns. They aren't a topic. When she says they are going to pick up groceries, there would be an agreement because groceries are something you pick up; therefore, that verb is going to agree with the subject.

So, "either my sister or my mom are going to pick up groceries" is going to be your correct answer.

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