[ Grammar ]
When subjects are joined by “AND,” what type of verb do they take?
A. Singular verb
B. Plural verb
C. Either singular or plural verb
D. No verb

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I put my coat on. It was cold.
A. I put my coat on even though it was cold.
B. I put my coat on until it was cold.
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