English, asked by roshanisaini2007, 3 months ago

NEITHER HE NOR HIS SISTER THERE
A] WAS
B]WERE
C]ARE
D]AM

Answers

Answered by dadslittlegirl08
6

Answer:

b) were

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Answered by jenisha145
0

Neither he nor his sister was there.

Correct usage of verbs was/were:

  • The helping verbs was/were are being used for the sentences in past tense and the choice usually depends on the nature of the noun.
  • If the noun is singular the helping verb 'was' will be used and vice versa for 'were'.
  • Here, the subjects that can be considered are 'he' & 'his sister'.
  • However, the main subject will only be counted as 'he' which is a singular noun.
  • Thus, the helping verb 'was' will be filled in the blank.
  • The verbs 'are' & 'am' won't be considered as they stand in the present tense.

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