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The judge was convinced (a)/ that neither (b)/ of the five accused was guilty (c)/ No error (d)​

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Answered by jahid155451
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Answer:

(b)/of the five accused was guilty

Explanation:

It should've been "of the five accused were guilty". When subjects are joined with or, nor, neither etc. the verb agrees with the subject nearest to it.

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Answered by ansiyamundol2
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The judge was convinced Of the five accused was guilty.

Explanation:

What is  subject-verb agreement?

The grammatical rule that the verb or verbs in a phrase must match the subject's number, person, and gender; in English, the verb must only match the number and occasionally the person. If two subjects are linked in a sentence by or/nor, either/or, or neither/nor, the verb must agree with the second subject (the subject closer to the verb). EXAMPLE: Neither the dogs nor the cat are leaving the house. The singular subject “cat” corresponds with the singular verb “is.”

When a compound subject includes both a single and a plural noun or pronoun connected by “or” or “nor,” the verb should agree with the component of the subject closest to the verb. This is also known as the proximity rule. For instance, the student or committee members write every day.

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