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Neither the boss nor the employees ______ happy.

(Complete the sentence with the correct option ‘is’ or ‘are’​

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Answered by SrijanAdhikari23
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The correct sentence that can be written is : Neither the boss nor the employees __are____ happy.

So here the correct form of the verb that can be used to complete the sentence which is are.

Verbs can be changed to the past tense by adding the suffix -ed, as in wait/waited. Alternatively, in the present tense, usually by adding -s: wait/waits. Alternatively, you might use the future tense by adding an auxiliary verb, such as will wait. These examples don't have a lot of motion, but since they all display tense, we can tell that we are dealing with a verb. A better way to define a verb would be as any word that can indicate tense. This holds true even for irregular verbs, which change their spelling to indicate tense. Had rather than had becomes the verb. ”

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Answered by rajraaz85
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Neither the boss nor the employees are happy.

Here the given question is in the form of fill in the blanks. Two options are given and we have to choose the most appropriate option to make the given sentence meaningful and grammatically correct.

  • Here are option is correct because according to the subject verb agreement if the sentence begins with neither and there is use of nor in the given sentence and if both the subjects are different in numbers then we have to use plural form of helping verb.

  • When both the subjects are singular we should use singular form of helping verb.

Here two options are given is and are .

  • Out of these options we have to use are because here the first subject is singular but the second subject is plural so we have to use plural form of helping verb.

What is subject verb agreement?

It is a rule of grammar which shows the relationship between subject and verb. When the subject is singular we have to use singular form of helping verb and when the subject is plural we have to use plural form of helping verb.

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