Verb agreement
and, or, nor
lie/lay
sit/set
rise/raise
100

I think Sophie knows/know how to spell every word in the dictionary.

knows

100

Neither you nor he knows/know how this app works.

knows

100

We wonder what lays/lies beneath the crust the layers of earth are fascinating. 

lies

100

Rose always set/sat in the front of the class.

sat

100

I have raised/risen before the sun to make sure that I don't miss the bus, but I don't like it.

risen

200

This coffee is/are too hot to drink right now.

is

200

Myrtle Beach and Virginia Beach is/are two fun areas to go on vacation.

are

200

While sick Chase lay/laid around the house all day.

lay

200

Please stop setting/sitting your chromebook on the floor; I don't want it to get broken.

setting

200

The lawyers raise/rise when the judge walks into the courtroom.

rise
300

These seals was/were rescued on a beach not far from Seattle.

were

300

Fish and chips is/are very popular in England, by grandmother who was from there loved them.

is

300

The book Sunny has laid/lain on the side table for weeks, so I am returning it to the library.

lain

300

Before we bought the new desk chair, Melanie had set/sat on a kitchen chair.

sat

300

When we moved farther away from my school, I had to get used to raising/rising earlier than before because the bus comes much earlier.

rising

400

That song has/have been popular for two years now.

has

400

Either you or I are/am bringing the baseball equipment to the game.

am

400

The new big brother gingerly laid/lay the baby down in her crib.

laid

400

Victoria always sets/sits her library books on the same shelf so she won't lose them.

sets
400

My dog Jake raised/rose to his feet every day when I came home in spite of his arthritis.

rose

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