[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Choose the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement:
A. Either the cat or the dog are chasing the mouse.
B. Either the cat or the dog is chasing the mouse.
C. Either the cat or the dog be chasing the mouse.
D. Either the cat or the dog were chasing the mouse.
Select your answer:

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