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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- Neither Ritesh nor Anup play well.
- The committee has approved of it.
- Either of the two is coming.
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I CAN GIVE YOU ONLY three examples. HOPE IT HELPED YOU..
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