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ale4655 [162]
2 years ago
11

Which one of the following compound subjects should take a singular verb?

English
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Marina CMI [18]2 years ago
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The use of Correlative Conjunction gives us the answer

"C. neither Carl nor Peter".

Correlative conjunctions are employed in sentences to indicate the connection between two words or phrases. "Typically, correlative conjunctions are used in pairs."

Use of correlative conjunctions improves writing flow, cuts down on repetition, and clarifies the relationship between related words or phrases inside a sentence.

When two sentences with singular subject are joined by correlative conjunction then the Verb used will be Singular.

Some other pairs of correlative conjunction are:

"either or",  "neither nor", "both and",  "whether or",  "not only", "but also", "rather than", "such that" "no sooner than" "such that".

To learn more about Correlative Conjunction here.

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