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2. Neither of the two students were successful.

a. Correct b. Incorrect


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Answered by ananya37264
1

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Correct.

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Answered by MotiSani
2

Neither of the two students were successful -   incorrect

  • The term 'neither' is an example of a conjunction. It is used to refer to a negative statement about two persons or objects.
  • As per the subject-verb agreement, if both nouns used with "Neither..nor" are singular, then we need to use a singular verb.
  • So, in the given case we should use, 'was' in place of 'were' to be grammatically precise.
  • Neither of the two students was successful.
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