English, asked by abubakrsiddiqbd0618, 11 months ago

common cause of confusion while using either ... or and neither... Nor is, which subject the verb should agree with. In such cases, the verb should always agree the noun/pronoun that is nearest to the verb. If the noun/pronoun nearest to the verb is singular the verb must be singular. If the noun or pronoun nearest to the verb is plural, the verb must be plural. Give 5 examples of this rule !!!!​

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Answered by chocolate41
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Answer:

  1. Neither Ritesh nor Anup play well.
  2. The committee has approved of it.
  3. Either of the two is coming.

Explanation:

I CAN GIVE YOU ONLY three examples. HOPE IT HELPED YOU..

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