Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.
Neither Agbo nor his parents ...... the meetings now.
attended
attend
has attended
attends
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it's correct cos parents is plural 4rm d sentence.... A plural verb attend must b used.... D law is only applied wen both noun r singular i.e. Neither sola nor his sister is here now

In this case, "neither... nor" actually takes a singular verb when referring to two singular subjects. However, when "neither" and "nor" are used with a plural subject (like "parents"), the verb is typically plural.
In this sentence, because "neither Agbo nor his parents" is a combination of singular and plural subjects, the plural form "attend" is used to agree with the plural subject "his parents." So, the correct option is still:
B. attend.

The answer is attends cos neither .... Nor goes wit a singular verb n attends is singular
pls correct it
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Either or neither not
after neither agbo (singular) nor his parents (plural) attend not attends
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I don't understand
Isn't option C the answer
The sentence with B just not making sense

I mean, plural verb does not have s at the back but singular has.
For example: she likes bread and tea.
the subject is singular and the verb must be also.
;They like bread and tea.
the subject is in plural form and the verb is also in plural form.
that's how it works.
That's concord;the subject and the verb must agree with each other in a sentence.


