daagh wrote:
Well! There is a basic rule about subject - verb agreement in the cases of either/or and neither/nor correlatives that the verb form in such cases is decided by the number of the nearest noun. Per that tenet,
Neither Ramesh nor his friends is going to the ballet tonight, but one or two of them is planning on going tomorrow.
A. Neither Ramesh nor his friends is going to the ballet tonight, but one or two of them is planning on going tomorrow. ----his friends is going is wrong
B. Neither
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