Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. Neither Kunal nor I (are leaving) for the Business Summit, tomorrow.
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. Neither Kunal nor I (are leaving) for the Business Summit, tomorrow. Correct Answer Am leaving
The correct answer here is ‘am leaving’.
As per the rules of grammar when two or more subjects are connected by ‘neither-nor the verb is used according to the nearest subject.
Since the subject ‘I’ is singular, the verb supporting it should also be singular.
Options 1 and 3 are grammatically and logically incorrect in the context of the sentence.
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Feb 20, 2025