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If a compound subject joined by or or nor is comprised of a singular and a plural subject, what is the tense of the verb that I should use?

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If a compound subject joined by or or nor is comprised of a singular and a plural subject, what is the tense of the verb that I should use?

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The verb agrees in number with the nearer member of the compound subject.

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