In each sentence, underline each part of the compound subject and circle the
word (and, or, or nor) joining the parts. Then underline the correct verb form
in parentheses. On the line, write S if the verb is singular or P if it is plural.
1. Both the book and the movie script (am, is, are) by the same writer.
2. Either that chain or the independent stores (carries, carry) my brand.
3. Neither the hanging lamps nor the ceiling fixture (gives, give) enough light.
4. A dozen pennies and one dime (makes, make) my change purse heavy. -
5. No matter what problems happen on this tour, the Cabot sisters or Mr. Van Ness
(has, have) the solution.