Either he or I ________ going to face the consequences.
a) Am
b) Is
c)Are
d)Were
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Either he or I am going to face the consequences.
Due to the usage of 'I' after the other subject, 'am' should be used.
- That is because 'am' is the "first person singular present of be".
- When one is referring to oneself, generally am follows immediately after the subject i.e., 'I'.
- Had it been any other pronoun like he or she, 'are' would be the correct option.
- In this case, the word following the subject must be singular since 'either' has been used.
- It signifies any one or one amidst two.
- Thus, the word following immediately after the subject must be singular in this case.
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