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Select the most appropriate option out of the five given choices, which in your view, is grammatically and structurally correct. Please note that the meaning and context of the sentence must not change.1). Neither I nor my cousins is coming to the party.2). Neither me nor my cousins are coming to the party.3). Neither me nor my cousins is coming to the party.4). Neither I nor my cousins are coming to the party. |
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Answer» Since the person is the SUBJECT, we will use I. Me will be USED when he/she is the object of the sentence. Rule out 2) and 3). Neither-or is never used => rule out 5). The verb will AGREE with the subject closest i.e the COUSINS => plural. Hence, Option 4) is the correct answer. |
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