correct subject/verb agreement?
English, 18.03.2021 01:00, mauricio18s
Which sentence with a compound
subject joined by "nor" has
correct subject/verb agreement?
A. Neither the computers nor the cellphones
works.
B. Neither the televisions nor the radios work.
C. Neither the tablets nor the watch work.
D. Neither the car nor the trucks works.
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Which sentence with a compound
subject joined by "nor" has
correct subject/verb agreement?
correct subject/verb agreement?
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