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Neither the women nor her daughter ____convinced of the data.​

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Answered by XxDashingPrincexX
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Answer:

Neither the women nor her daughter were convinced of the data.

Explanation:

We use "was" with I, he, she, it when speaking of the past: it is the singular past form of the verb "to be". We use "were" with you and they and we: it is the plural past form. But sometimes we can use "were" with I (he, she, it): I wish I were a sailor.

More examples

  1. They were at the shop.
  2. I was not there last week.
  3. Mike and John were at the principal's office.
  4. My parents were at home when you came.

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