Lesson 68 Look at the compound subject in each sentence. Circle the conjunction. Then underline the correct verb. 1. My friends and my brother (likes/like) eating in the cafeteria. 2. Either Mr. Novak or Mrs. MacGee usually (serves/serve) us the entree. 3. The window table or the corner table (is/are) a good place to sit. 4. Fresh-baked bread or muffins often (appears/appear) on Mondays. 5. Jaia and Piper (likes/like) muffins a lot. 6. A vegetarian entree and a sugar-free dessert (is/are) always available. 7. On Tuesdays, hamburgers or vegetable lasagna (is/are) the featured entree. 8. Gerome and Garth always (chooses/choose) hamburgers. 9. Sometimes Gerome or Garth (lets/let) me have a few french fries. 10. Either baked ziti or fried chicken (is/are) served on Wednesdays. 11. Thursdays are my favorite because fajitas and black bean chili (is/are) on the menu that day. 12. Neither the fried chicken nor the hamburgers (tastes/taste) as good as the black bean chili. 13. Neither cake nor pie (is/are) ever served for dessert on Fridays. 14. Jaia and I usually (orders/order) bread pudding that day. 15. Today, a baked potato and a salad from the salad bar (sounds/sound) good to me.​