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Which of the following sentences correctly uses a verb with subjects joined by “OR”?
A. Either the cat or the dogs is playing outside.
B. Either the cat or the dogs are playing outside.
C. Either the cats or the dog is playing outside.
D. Either the cats or the dog are playing outside.
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