English, asked by haneef1197, 4 months ago

Neither he nor I (was / were) present.
I Choose the correct form of verb and
rewrite the sentence]​

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Answered by shaguftaakhaan
3

Answer:

Here's your answer mate

Neither he nor I was present.

Answered by Chaitanya1696
0

We are asked to fill the gap with the correct form of the verbs provided to us in the bracket. The correct form of the verb will be the verb 'were.'

  • The verb of the sentence help to show what action is taking place in the sentence.
  • So they form a very important part of a sentence.
  • In the sentence, there are two people involved.
  • So the plural form of the verb should be chosen to complete the gap.
  • The plural form of the verb that is provided is the verb 'were.'
  • The action of the sentence also takes place in the past so the past tense of the verb will be used in the sentence.
  • So, therefore the verb 'were' will be used and the sentence will be completed as " Neither he nor I were present."

PROJECT CODE: #SPJ2

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