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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

subject agree with verb

What is correct:
-Maggie's employees or Carl's are/is picking up the materials tomorrow
-Maggie's employees or Carl are/is picking up the materials tomorrow
-Carl or Maggie's employees are/is picking up the materials tomorrow
-Maggie's employees and Carl are/is picking up the materials tomorrow
-Maggie's employees are/is picking up the materials tomorrow
  

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Maggie's employees or Carl's (employees) are picking up the materials tomorrow. Maggie's employees or Carl are picking up the materials tomorrow. Carl or Maggie's employees are picking up the materials tomorrow.

  • Maggie's employees or Carl's (employees) are picking up the materials tomorrow.
  • Maggie's employees or Carl are picking up the materials tomorrow.
  • Carl or Maggie's employees are picking up the materials tomorrow.
  • Maggie's employees and Carl are picking up the materials tomorrow.
  • Maggie's employees are picking up the materials tomorrow
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Maggie's employees or Carl's (employees) are picking up the materials tomorrow.
Maggie's employees or Carl are picking up the materials tomorrow.
Carl or Maggie's employees are picking up the materials tomorrow.
Maggie's employees and Carl are picking up the materials tomorrow.
Maggie's employees are picking up the materials tomorrow

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