Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement:
A. Either the car or the bike are suitable for the trip.
B. Either the car or the bike is suitable for the trip.
C. Either the car or the bike be suitable for the trip.
D. Either the car or the bike were suitable for the trip.

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this morning; it has rained heavily
A. It has rained heavily because this morning.
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A. Worked
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