[ Noun Verb Agreement ]
Either the dog or the cats _ to stay outside.
A. is going
B. are going
Select your answer:
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Choose whether to use a colon or a semicolon in this sentence:
“What did you think of the new Li’l _____ Crime-Fightin’ Pony movie?”
A. Tony:
B. Tony;