The answer to your question would be that the rule that best explains why the verb in the following sentence is correct is the following one: This sentence has a mixed compound subject connected by nor, so the verb agrees with the singular subject that is closer.
In this case, "neither" is part of a two-part conjunction joining two subjects: "the council members" and "the mayor". Therefore, the verb must agree with the nearer subject ("the mayor", which is singular).
Family is everything. They would do anything for you and you should do anything and everything you can to help, take care of and love them. Family reunions are a time of happiness and contended feeling because you do things for the ones you love. Andre didn’t even care that he had to sleep in the sleeping bag, he adjusted and even said that he wanted to sleep in the sleeping bag. They are all a well knitted family as the ,mother had even given them t shirts that were matching and no one complained. If it were normal kids, preteens, or teenagers they would have groaned and moved until they could were what they wanted. You should always spend time with your family, and if you don’t have time for them, make sure you make time for them.
Y would sound similar to a short E sound when said out loud. You wouldn't pronounce it yee-low, oh-low, or ollow (which is long e, long o, and short o respectively).