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either of these two students. telling

lies (is, are​

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Answered by manishgupta81
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Answer:

are

Explanation:

are telling

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Answered by RitaNarine
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Either of these two students is telling lies (is, are​)

We can easily solve it keeping in mind the following:

  • The word 'either' is used to denote a choice between two options.  

what is subject-verb agreement?

  • Subject-verb agreement is a grammatical concept which says that the subject of a sentence must go hand in hand with the main verb of that same sentence. i.e; singular subjects go with singular verbs and plural subjects go with plural verbs.

Basic rule in subject-verb agreement:

  • Subjects and verbs should agree with each other whether singular or plural. Thus, if a subject is singular, its corresponding verb must also be singular; and vice versa.
  • here "Either" is grammatically singular, so a singular verb "is" goes with it.

therefore,  the correct answer is:

Either of these two students is  telling lies.

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