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Neither the pineapple nor the oranges is ripe. it is correct sentence or no before 1 pm ​

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Answered by varshu727
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Answer:

Neither the pineapple nor the oranges is ripe. it is correct sentence

Explanation:

Answered by GulabLachman
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Neither the pineapple nor the oranges is ripe. - The sentence is incorrect.

  • Spotting errors refers to finding out the mistakes in a given sentence.
  • Rectification of sentences involves finding the incorrect words in a sentence or a paragraph and substituting them with the correct and meaningful terms.
  • The sentences are rectified following proper grammar, usage of articles/conjunctions/verb etc.
  • The sentences around the verb and subject are also to be organised properly.
  • The error in the sentence is - Is - to be replaced with - Are
  • Pineapple is single in the sentence, whereas the word oranges is plural.
  • Therefore, the word must be changed to are for the subject-verb agreement to be correct.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - Neither the pineapple nor the oranges are ripe.

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