<p>I'm doing a grammer work book and I have a pretty stupid question. ;P
It says that in "A or B" the subject is B, and so the verb should agree with B. So "one or two" is plural. My stupid question is: how do you use "one or two" to make a sentence?
Thanks in advance^^</p>
<p>One or two pieces are left in the puzzle.</p>
<p>i think that works...</p>