1. My aunt or my uncle is/ are arriving by train today.
2. Neither Juan nor Carmen is/ are available.
3. Either Kina or Casey is/ are helping today with stage decorations.
4. Neither she nor I am /is/ are going to the festival.
5. The serving bowl or the plates go/goes on that shelf.
6. Neither Jenny nor the others is/ are available.
7. A car and a bike is/ are my means of transportation.
8. The politician, along with the newsmen, is/ are expected shortly.
9. Excitement, as well as nervousness, is/ are the cause of her shaking.
10. Each of the girls sings/sing well.