If the subjects are joined by ¡°nor¡± or ¡°or,¡± the verb agrees with the closer subject (the last one).
1. Either you or I _____ to go there. (be)
2. Neither the prices nor the quality _____ changed. (have)
(Explanation) In Sentence 1, the personal pronouns are joined by or. In this case the verb agrees wth the colser pronoun. I is the first person singular, so you should use the singular verb am in the blank.
In Sentence 2, two subjects are joined by nor. In this case, the verb agrees with the closer subject. As the closer subject is the quality, you should use the singular auxuiary verb has in the blank. In the parentheses, there is a base verb. Change have into has,and wite have in the blank.
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Thank you for your help. Would you take a look at the expressions above? I'd like you to let me know some grammatical errors in them.
p.s. If I want to make a word in Italic, what do I have to do when I post the mesage?
2 answers
In the first answer "sentence" does not need to be capitalized. I would put "or" ,"I", "am" to designate you are quoting from the previous sentence. "Closer", "write" and "auxiliary" are mispelled. For the last sentence, I would just write - Write "has" in the blank.
In order to use italics -
will make the word into italics.
will remove the italics.
In sentence 2, again, "nor", "quality", "has". You do not need the sentence - In the parentheses, there is a base verb.
to close italics, use <, /, i, > but don't put the commas in.
And the second paragraph should read:
In sentence 2, again, "nor", "quality", "has". You do not need the sentence - "In the parentheses, there is a base verb."
For the last sentence, I would just write - Write "has" in the blank.