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Neither science nor maths __________ (gives/give) me a problem

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Answered by Anweshadhar2652
3

Answer:

gives

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Answered by SrijoniSamanta
2

it will be give.

Explanation:

When "or" or "nor" joins two things, use a singular verb if both things are singular. However, if one of the things is plural, use a plural verbEither" and "neither" are singular concepts. (They contrast with the word "both.")

The word "either" can be a pronoun or a determiner. "Either" means "one or the other of two things." It attracts a singular verb.

The word "neither" can also be a pronoun or a determiner. It means "not one nor the other of two things, i.e., not either." It also attracts a singular verb.

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