Circle the correct singular or plural form of the verb in parentheses.
1. Either Dad or Mom (picks, pick) us up after school.
2. An apple or a pear (tastes, taste) good with cheese.
3. Billy or his sister (cooks, cook) dinner every night.
4. Every suit and jacket in the store (is, are) on sale.
5. Neither the book nor the magazine (has, have) the information.
6. Neither Rachel nor her sisters (is, are) able to come to the party.
7. The house next door and one around the corner (is, are) painted yellow.
8. Both Sarah and Eileen (drives, drive) to the mountains on weekends.
9. Either Karen or the boys (takes, take) the dog for a walk every day.
10. The leaves and the grass trimmings (has, have) to be raked today.