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English, 04.11.2020 20:50 athenasartin1

Step 1. In your head, create five pairs of nouns that are somewhat related to one another (ie, chef/waiter, apple/orange, book/magazine).
Step 2. Make one of the words in that pair singular, and then make the other word plural (ie, chef/waiters).
Step 3. Now, use the pairs as compound subjects in five different sentences. Be sure to join them with "or" and then
make sure you choose the correct verb conjugation to match the closest subject.

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