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b. Neither the boy nor his parents is happy.. identify error​

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Answered by MISSQUEEN123
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If you refer to two singular subjects, “Neither is correct” is correct. For example, if John and Adam are not correct, you say “Neither of them is correct,” which reduces to “Neither is correct.” But if both subjects are plural or one of them is plural, “Neither are correct” is correct

 

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Answered by sachinkendre1214
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Answer:

neither the boy nor his parents are happy

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