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Answered by nachiketdhumne2
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the answer is are or were I'm not sure

Answered by nana66
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Option a.

Either Sahil or his brother is at fault.

As a subject, “either” is singular. It’s the opposite of “both,” and refers to one at a time: “Either ketchup or mustard is good on a hot dog.”

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