Everyone (has/have) done his or her homework.
Everyone HAS done his or her homework.
Mary and John usually (plays/play) together.
Mary and John usually PLAY together.
The slaughter of animals for their fur (has/have) caused controversy.
The slaughter of animals for their fur HAS caused controversy.
Michael and Sophia ( want / wants ) to eat at the Chinese restaurant.
Michael and Sophia WANT to eat at the Chinese restaurant.
My cousins ( visit / visits ) their friends in Texas for Christmas.
My cousins VISIT their friends in Texas for Christmas.
Each of the students (is/are) responsible for doing his or her work.
Each of the students IS responsible for doing his or her work.
Both of the dogs (has/have) collars.
Both of the dogs HAVE collars.
The hard tests (comes/come) at the end of the fall.
The hard tests COME at the end of the fall.
They ( feel / feels ) much better today.
They FEEL much better today.
The mailman ( deliver / delivers ) letters to the mailbox.
The mailman DELIVERS letters to the mailbox.
Either my father or my brothers (is/are) going to sell the car.
Either my father or my brothers ARE going to sell the car.
The players (are, is) going to the pizza restaurant after today’s game.
The players ARE going to the pizza restaurant after today’s game.
Both of my roommates (has/have) decided to live in the dorms.
Both of my roommates HAVE decided to live in the dorms.
My friends, Mark and Lisa, ( go / goes ) to the movies every Friday night.
My friends, Mark and Lisa, GO to the movies every Friday night.
John and Sarah ( eat / eats ) tacos on Tuesdays.
John and Sarah EAT tacos on Tuesdays.
Neither my sisters nor my mother (is/are) going to sell the house.
Neither my sisters nor my mother IS going to sell the house.
Jane (were, was) going to go with the team but she had chores to do.
Jane WAS going to go with the team but she had chores to do.
Where (do, does) your parents live?
Where DO your parents live?
Ms. Kerns, the teacher, ( work / works ) as a lifeguard in the summer.
Ms. Kerns, the teacher, WORKS as a lifeguard in the summer.
The worker (clean / cleans ) the streets early in the morning.
The worker CLEANS the streets early in the morning.
The samples on the tray in the lab (need/needs) testing.
The samples on the tray in the lab NEED testing.
Stephen (is, are) one of the best players on the team.
Stephen IS one of the best players on the team.
Mr. Brown, the banker, ( count / counts ) a lot of money.
Mr. Brown, the banker, COUNTS a lot of money.
Our cat, Fuzzball, ( lick / licks ) her paws.
Our cat, Fuzzball, LICKS her paws.
My father ( enjoy / enjoys ) playing pool with his friends.
My father ENJOYS playing pool with his friends.