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The indefinite pronoun neither is always singular.
Neither is the negative counterpart of 'either' which is also singular. The basic principle of Subject-Verb Agreement says that the subject and verb must agree with each other, so you should use a singular verb because 'either' and 'neither' are considered singular; however, this principle is sometimes broken by a plural verb which can be used after 'either' and 'neither' informally.
<span>In the word acrophobic, phob is the
root word. The "acro-" is the prefix and the "-ic" is the
suffix. Both suffix and prefix are called affixes. A root word is the base word
in which suffixes and prefixes are connected in order to create a new word with
a new meaning</span>
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