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Twenty dollars is/are too much to pay for a hamburger.
is
'Sunflowers' is/are a famous painting by Van Gogh.
is
BOTH MUST BE CORRECT: Several of the employees has/have brought his/their children to work.
have; their
BOTH MUST BE CORRECT: Each of the buildings has/have its/their own entrance.
has; its
Neither the lasagna nor the breadsticks is/are very good.
are
There is/are the shirts you are looking for.
are
BOTH MUST BE CORRECT: My sister, along with her ridiculous friends, carry/carries a lot of cash on her/them.
carries; her
Has/Have the mechanics included the estimate for the repairs yet?
Have
BOTH MUST BE CORRECT:: The teacher, in addition to the principals, want/wants a raise after the hard work she/they have put in.
wants; her
Arriving on time for the games is/are important to the coach.
is
BOTH MUST BE CORRECT: Every registered man and woman has/have the right to have his or her/their voice heard.
has; his or her
Each of the models take/takes the stage at 3:00.
takes
Correct/Incorrect: Everyone did their homework last night.
Incorrect
You need/needs to pay for the parking ticket, so you don't go to jail.
need
Correct/Incorrect: Wendy's needs to open their dining room later if they want my business.
Incorrect
Either your attitude or your friends need/needs to change if you want to get your privledges back.
need
BOTH MUST BE CORRECT: Neither of the sisters think/thinks her/their boyfriends will propose.
thinks; her
Measels in young children is/are highly contagious.
is
Players on the team is/are going to need a physical to participate.
are
Correct/Incorrect: Your student works hard but does not complete their work.
Incorrect