India Languages, asked by sherlu7395, 1 year ago

Neither Susan nor Tom. ....available

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

The correct sentence is :

Neither Susan nor Tom is available.

This question is based on subject-verb agreement.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'subject-verb agreement' as 'The person and number of the subject of the clause determine the person and number of the verb of the clause.'

In the given sentence, both Susan and Tom are singular subjects, so it will take the singular verb 'is.'

Answered by jigyanshudixit10
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Answer:

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