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27. The father or the children (be) making the noise. 28. The minister, together with his wife, (greet) the children. 29. One of my best friends (be) going on a trip to Greece. 30. Not only the students but also their coach (have) been called to the principal's office. 31. Six years (be) a long time to spend away from your family $2. Either Mary or Alice (be) responsible for this. 33. There (be) fifteen cookies in that packet. Now there (be) only one left! 34. This species of apes (be) found only in Indonesia 35. Both of you (have) enormous potential to succeed in life. 36. Either her brothers or Sudipta water) the front lawn every day. (live) across the street. 37. That red-haired lady in the black hat​

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