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Either you or I should ______ the lead.*1 point(A) takes(B) take(C) taking(D) took

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Either you or I should ______ the lead.*1 point(A) takes(B) take(C) taking(D) took

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Solution

The correct answer is (B) take.

This is because when using "either...or" in a sentence, the verb agrees with the noun or pronoun nearer to it. In this case, "I" is closer to the verb, and we would say "I take." Therefore, "Either you or I should take the lead" is the correct sentence.

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