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Mom and Dad (is, are) normally pretty jolly about everything. |
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My bed (is, are) very soft. |
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Mom's only sister, Aunt Mary, (is, are) moving to New York next week. |
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The birds (is, are) quiet at night. |
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All my friends (is, are) mad at me. |
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We depend on our parents to provide for us while we (is, are) young. |
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Eight minus two (is, are) six. |
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We are going to the beach when school (is, are) out. |
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"Where (is, are) my new shoes?" she asked. "I want to wear them today." |
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I am glad Mr. Mathews (is, are) our teacher this year. |
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His mother and father (is, are) in Texas. |
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My father's wife (is, are) my mother. |
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This tea (is, are) too hot to drink. |
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All my crayons (is, are) in a bag under my desk. |
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We (is, are) still here, but we are going soon. |
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Here (is, are) my brother. |
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Our farm (is, are) on land near the river. |
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Tests (is, are) given in our class. |
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This weed (is, are) hard to pull out of the ground. |
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There (is, are) five white houses on our street. |
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