Subject - Verb Agreement
Is
My favorite dessert (is/are) strawberries and cream.
Are
My sisters (is/are) mathematicians.
Is
Neither my friend nor I (is/are) ready for the oral examination.
Is
Neither of the two traffic lights (is/are) working.
Is
One of my sisters (is/are) going on a trip to France.
Is
(Is/Are) either my father or my brothers responsible?
Is
(Is/Are) the news on at five or six?
Are
(Is/Are) the tweezers in this drawer?
Is
A tornado or hurricane (is/are) a dangerous storm.
Are
All of the CDs, even the scratched one, (is/are) in this case.
Are
All of the teachers at my school (is/are) in favor of the new schedule.
Are
Annie and her brothers (is/are) at school.
Is
Each of the students (is/are) responsible for doing his or her work in the library.
Is
Eight dollars (is/are) the price of a movie these days.
Is
Either (is/are) fine with me.
Is
Either answer (is/are) Acceptable.
Are
Either my father or my brothers (is/are) going to sell the house.
Is
Either my mother or my father (us/are) coming to the meeting.
Is
Either my shoes or your coat (is/are) always on the floor.
Is
Every one of those books (is/are) fiction.
Is
Everybody (is/are) here.
Is
He is one of those active boys who (is/are) always in mischief.
Are
Here (is/are) the decorations for the dance.
Is and Is
Mathematics (is/are) John's favorite subject, while Civics (is/are) Andrea's favorite subject.
Is
Mr. Draper, as well as his oldest soon, (is/are) in the plumbing business.
Is
My brother (is/are) a nutritionist.
Is
Someone from the Humane Society (is/are) here to see you.
Are
The dog or cats (is/are) outside.
Are
The mayor and his brothers (is/are) are going to jail.
Is
The mayor as well as his brothers (is/are) going to prison.
Are
There (is/are) three baby birds in the nest.
Is
There were fifteen candies in that bag. Now there (Is/are) only one left!
Are
Where (is/are) the father and his two sons going?
Are
Your pants (is/are) at the cleaner's.