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neither the manager nor the workers dash in the factory (is/are) ​

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Answered by manojshaw1002
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Answer:

plural verb is taken up.

Explanation:

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Answered by Abhijeet1589
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Neither the manager nor the workers are in the factory.

  • Neither and Nor are used in the same sentence to express something as false or unlikely to happen out of two people, actions, things, ideas, etc.
  • For example- Neither Shipra nor her sister came to the party.
  • In sentences with neither/nor and either/or two subjects are used.
  • In sentences where both the subjects (nouns) are singular, the verb used is singular.
  • For example - Neither my mother nor my father is coming to the party.
  • The verb used is singular ('is').
  • However, if either of the subjects is plural, we use the plural form of the verb.
  • For example - Neither The Cat nor her kittens are responding to the treatment.
  • The second subject (kittens) is plural so the verb(are) used is also plural.
  • Similarly, in the given sentence, the second subject (workers) is plural so the verb form used will also be plural.

Hence, the complete sentence will be -

Neither the manager nor the workers are in the factory

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