1.Twenty dollars for the little poor girl was (be) too much then.
2.The headmaster and maths teacher is speaking (speak) at the meeting now.
3.The students in Class One each have (have) got a story book as an award, and they as well as their teacher are (be) very happy.
4.People have shown (show) great love to the victims since the disaster happened.
5.The scientist and engineer has (have) invented a new machine.
6.Alice, together with her friends, was (be) punished for having broken the school rules.
7.Every girl and every boy has (have) the right to join the club.
8.—Is (be) either she or you to go and attend the meeting?
—Neither she nor I am (be).
9.Most of his time was spent (spend) on computer games in the past.
10.The rich are (be) for the plan, while the poor are against it.