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« on: January 05, 2010, 06:26:12 pm »

"Bob and his friends goes to the store."

The correct verb to use is "went", rather than goes because even with the added on phrase "and his friends, we are talking about Bob and his friends, which is plural.

"Either Timmehdex or senor baldeman stole the cookie."

The correct verb to use is "ate", because "either" implies one of the two in the group.

I need to know how NOT to put singular nouns with singular verbs for plural verbs with plural verbs unintentionally while writing.  
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