grammatical number - Do compound subjects like "everyone ... and everyone..." take singular or plural verb agreement?


Here are the examples of compound subjects:



Everything on the bed and everything in the closet was organised in under an hour.
Everybody who witnessed the shooting and everybody in the room were interviewed.
Anyone on the soccer team and anybody on the basketball team was eligible for the scholarship.



Should I also use was instead of were in the second example? Or the first and the third examples are incorrect that I should use were instead of was.




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