neither she nor I ....... at home
(A) been (B) was (C) has (D) be
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b) was is the right answer
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Neither she nor I (B)was at home.
- This is a typical sentence of neither...nor, which is considered as correlative conjunctions.
- The agreement of verb for neither...nor sentences when we use neither and nor in a singular word, the verb appears to be singular, and when we use neither and nor in a singular word, and a plural word, place the plural word at second and as a result, the verb appears to be plural.
- For this sentence, after 'she' we use a singular verb and there is the only option that goes with 'I' and it is 'was'.
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