fill in each blank with a verb in agreement with its subject neither of them dash returned
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Indefinite pronouns refer to non specific beings or objects. When the pronoun is singular, the verb that follows is also singular. This is called the subject-verb agreement.
In the given sentence, 'neither' is an indefinite, singular pronoun that functions as the subject. The verb that follows must be singular.
From the options, 'has' is the most suitable verb; it is a single (helping verb) that is followed by the main verb (returned). Hence option B is correct.
'Have' and 'are' are both plural, whereas according to the subject-verb agreement, the verb must be singular. Hence options A and D are incorrect.
'Is' is the verb form of 'to be', it functions as a linking verb (and must be followed by an adjective or its equivalent that complements the subject, whereas here the word that follows 'returned' is a verb). Hence it isn't applicable here and option C is incorrect.
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