English, asked by nwankworuth287, 10 months ago

'Neither of' and 'Either of' follow singular verb or plural verb

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Answered by vishugautam96
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Answer:

They follow plural verb because they always used to choose one... Of the group element

Answered by poonamaalok8581
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Answer:

After neither and either you use a singular verb: Neither candidate was selected for the job. Neither of and either of are followed by a plural noun or pronoun and a singular or plural verb. A plural verb is more informal: Neither of my parents speaks/speak a foreign language.

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