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Form of verbs
Neither (be) correct

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Answered by Waniiqra1234
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If the pairings "either/or" (often the "either" is omitted) or "neither/nor" form part of the subject of a verb and both elements are singular, then the verb is singular too. For example: Neither Mark nor Dawn is at the function. (As "Mark" is singular and "Dawn" is singular, then "is" is correct.

Answered by LaibaMirza
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Explanation:

If the pairings "either/or" (often the "either" is omitted) or "neither/nor" form part of the subject of a verb and both elements are singular, then the verb is singular too. For example: Neither Mark nor Dawn is at the function. (As "Mark" is singular and "Dawn" is singular, then "is" is correct.

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